2. 40% of 500 is _____
3. 75% of 60 is ______
Answer:
1. 3
2. 200
3. 45
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Nancy put 3 cups of vegetables in each container.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Add the amount of vegetables together
2. Divided the number of vegetables by 5, since they are put into 5 separate containers.
____________________________________________________________2+1+2+1+3+6 = 15
15 divided by 5 or 5 x ? = 15
Answer:
2 1/2 cups of vegetables
Step-by-step explanation:
This is an averages question, so add all numbers and divide by amount of numbers
2+1+2+1+3+6=15
15/6=2 1/2
The percentage of the class-preferred pastels will be 25%. The color there has most pastels will be Green. And the number of pastels that are colors other than blue, green, red, or yellow will be 7.
The quantity of anything is stated as though it were a fraction of a hundred. A quarter of 100 can be used to express the ratio. Per 100 is what the term percent signifies. The symbol ‘%’ is used to symbolize it.
Out of 24 students, 6 preferred to use pastels for their portraits while 4 preferred to use watercolors. Then the percentage of the class preferred pastels will be
P = 6 / 24 x 100
P = 0.25 x 100
P = 25%
Jasmin bought a box of 40 assorted colored pastels, 1/5 are blue, 3/10 are green, 20% are red and 5 are yellow. Then the number of pastels of each color will be
Blue = 1/5 = 8 / 40 = 8
Green = 3/10 = 12 / 40 = 12
Red = 0.2 = 1/5 = 8 / 40 = 8
Yellow = 5
The number of pastels are colors will be
⇒ 40 - 8 - 12 - 8 - 5
⇒ 40 - 33
⇒ 7
The color there has most pastels will be Green. And the number of pastels that are colors other than blue, green, red, or yellow will be 7.
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Answer:
4% used pastels.
Step-by-step explanation:,,
green is the most
5 isnt blue.green,yello or red
2.Is annual income a qualitative or quantitative variable?
3.Is ownership of an American Express card a qualitative or quantitative variable?
4.Does this study involve cross-sectional or time series data?
5. Determine whether the following two statistical inferences may be made based on the sample data collected.
An estimated 59% of the population of subscribers has an annual income of $75,000 or more.
An estimated 60% of the population of subscribers has an American Express credit card.
Answer:
Bloomberg Business week NorthAmerica Subscribers
; Quantitative ; Qualitative ; No ; Yes ; No
Step-by-step explanation:
Sample size = 2861
Percentage respondent with annual income ≥ 75000 = 59%
Percentage having an American Express credit card
1.What is the population of interest in this study?
Bloomberg business week NorthAmerica Subscribers
2. Quantitative
Annual income is quantitative because it is numeric, that is repress red by numbers which can be used to perform sensible numerical computation such as additions, mean, multiplication and so on.
3.Qualitative
No ; ownership of an American express card is a Qualitative variable as it will take responses as (yes or no), even when represented or coded as numbers, it will make no numerical sense to peform mathematical calculations with it.
4.
No ; time series data has to do with data collected with respect to a particular month, year or seasonal data.
5. Determine whether the following two statistical inferences may be made based on the sample data collected.
An estimated 59% of the population of subscribers has an annual income of $75,000 or more.
Yes ;
An estimated 60% of the population of subscribers has an American Express credit card.
No ; the research says 50% and not 60%
Answer: 252 pounds.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let be "b" the amount of pounds Blaze picks, "j" the amount of pounds Jack picks, "l" the amount of pounds Laurence picks and "a" the amount of pounds AJ picks.
Based on the information provided, we know that:
Substitute the first equation into the second one:
Since the total weight of the oranges is 1092 pounds, we can write the following expression and solve for "l". Then:
Finally, substituting this value into the equation , we get :
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: