What is 1 21/50 in a percentage?

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Answer 1
Answer: 1 21/50
= 1+ 21/50
= 50/50+ 21/50
= 71/20
= 71/20* 100%
= 142%

The final answer is 142%~

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2(x - 1) + 3(1 - 2x)   = 5 - x




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Answer:

x = -4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x-1) +3(1-2x) = 5-x

Distribute

2x-2 +3 -6x = 5-x

Combine like terms

-4x +1 = 5-x

Add 4x to each side

-4x+4x +1 = 5-x+4x

1 =5+3x

Subtract 5 from each side

1-5 =5-5 +3x

-4 = 3x

Divide each side by 3

-4/3 = 3x/3

-4/3 =x

Answer:

1-5 =5-5 +3x

-4 = 3x

Divide each side by 3

-4/3 = 3x/3

-4/3 =x

Step-by-step explanation:

Which is greater, 8/10 or 4/5?

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They are equal 4/5=8/10

A rectangle has a length of 5 inches and a width of 7 1/2 inces. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?

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25 inches, it is a rectangle so it is 5x2 + 7 1/2x2

45 laptops out of 109 computer

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Answer:

Here's how you write it:

45

109

Answer:

I think its sixty four.

Carl puts $1.10 in his penny bank every day in the month of July (31 days) his total saving was 55.00 at the end of June. What’s the best estimate for Carl’s savings at the end of July

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He saves $1.10 everyday in July.

So he will have ($1.10 x 31) = $34.10 saved in July.

His total savings will be ($34.10 + 55)

Hence he will have a total of $89.10 at the end of July.

ANSWER:
He will have $89.10 at the end of July.

You will need to find how much he got on July so you will need to multiply 1.10 and 31.

1.10 time 31 is 34.1

Then subtract 55-34.1=20.9

Answer:20.9

Karl makes 7 1/2 batches of cookies using 1 1/2 dozen eggs. Suppose Karl onlyhas a dozen eggs. How many batches of cookies could he make?

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Answer:

5\ batches\ of\ cookies

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

Karl makes 7 1/2 batches of cookies using 1 1/2 dozen eggs

so using proportion

Find out how many batches of cookies could he make with a dozen eggs

step 1

Convert mixed numbers to an improper fraction

7(1)/(2)=(7*2+1)/(2)=(15)/(2)

1(1)/(2)=(1*2+1)/(2)=(3)/(2)

step 2

Applying proportion

Let

x ----> the amount of batches of cookies

((15/2))/((3/2))(batches)/(dozen\ eggs)=(x)/(1)(batches)/(dozen\ eggs)\n\nx=(15)/(3)\n\nx=5\ batches\ of\ cookies