Write a number in which the digit 2 is one tenth the value of the the digit 2 in 8.524

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Answer 1
Answer: 1.112

The 2 in 8.524 is in the hundredths place, moving it to the thousandths place, such as in 1.112 makes it 10 times smaller, or 1/10th the value.

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Eighteen is 60% of what number?

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18 = 0.6n
18/0.6 = n
30 = n

OR you could use fractions...
18/n = 60%/100%
18/n = 3/5
Cross Multiply Then Divide...

18*5/3 = n
to get n = 30

You could find out 1% = 18 ÷ 60 = 0.3
100% = 100 x 1% = 100 x 0.3 = 30
the answer is 30

Jenna bought tee shirts for $4.50 each. She is selling then for $6 each. What was the percent of the mark up?

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Price at which Jenna bought a single tee shirt = $4.50
Selling price of each tee shirt $6
Then
Profit on each tee shirt made by Jenna = (6 - 4.50) dollars
                                                               = 1.50 dollars
Percentage of profit made by Jenna on each shirt = (1.5/4.5) * 100 percent
                                                                                 = 150/4.5 percent
                                                                                = 33.33 percent.
The percentage on the mark up price for Jenna was 33.33%.I hope I have helped you andthe procedure for doing such problems is clear to you.


1st?- cynthia paid $0.20 per hobby magazine at a tag sale. She bought half of all the magazines that were for sale and paid $10. How many magazines were there in all?

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.20 x 5 would equal $1
10.00 divided by .20 equals 50 magazines bought.

Darrel earned $2965 in gross pay over the last 2 weeks. How much income tax will be withheld from his paycheck this pay period? Use the table to answer the question. $ 2014 weekly tax table with all amounts in dollars and cents unless noted - first column If your taxable income is (first column Over, second column But not over), second column And your filing status is single (third column Base tax plus fourth column Rate times fifth column Amount over). First row Over 87, But not over 436, Base tax blank, Rate 10 percent, Amount over 87. Second row Over 436, But not over 1,506, Base tax 34.90, Rate 15 percent, Amount over 436. Third row Over 1,506, But not over 3,523, Base tax 195.40, Rate 25 percent, Amount over 1,506. Fourth row Over 3,523, But not over 7,254, Base tax 699.65, Rate 28 percent, Amount over 3,523.

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$383.76 should be withheld from his $2965 gross pay over 2 weeks.

2014 WEEKLY TAX TABLE
OVER          BUT NOT OVER  BASE TAX       RATE         
     87.00
                   436.00                   -   10% OVER 87 
     
   436.00
                1,506.00            34.90  + 15% OVER 436 
  
1,506.00
                3,523.00          195.40  + 25% OVER 1506 
   3,523.00                 7,254.00          699.65  + 28% OVER 3523 

Since, $2965 is for 2 weeks, we need to divide his pay by 2 to get his weekly pay.

2965 / 2 = 1482.50 per week.

1482.50 is OVER 436 BUT NOT OVER 1506. Therefore, his base tax for the week is 34.90 + 15% OVER 436.

1482.50 - 436 = 1046.50 * 15% = 156.98 + 34.90 = 191.88 tax withheld for the week.

The tax withheld 191.88 should be multiplied by 2 to get the tax withheld for the pay period of 2 weeks.

191.88 * 2 = 383.76 should be withheld from his $2965 gross pay over the last 2 weeks.

What does a histogram show about given category’s

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Answer:

it gives a way to categorize  given information

Step-by-step explanation:

it gives a way to categorize given information

Four different sets of objects contain 4, 5, 6, and 8 objects, respectively. Howmany unique combinations can be formed by picking one object from each
set?

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Answer:

960

Step-by-step explanation:

We can find the number of unique combinations by

Multiplying 4*5*6*8

960

There are 960 possible choices  by picking 1 from each group