Work out the missing percentages in these problems. See if you can spot the impossible problem which cannot be answered!​

Work Out The Missing Percentages In These Problems. See If You Can Spot The Impossible Problem Which

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Answer 1

Answer: please read the explanation :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Make the precent a whole number then subtract it form 100 then the answer turn it to a percent :)

1) 100 - 65 = 35 = 35% of boys in the class

2) 100 - 27 = 63 = 63% of skirts that are not red

3) 100 - 78 = 22 = 22% non swimmers

4) 100 - 43 = 57 = 57% what he got wrong

5) 100 - 45+42 = 13 = 13% the games they tied

6) 100 - 28+35 = 37 = 37% who chose football

7) 100 - 38 = 62 = 62% are dogs

8) 100 -35 = 65 = 65% scored over average

9) 100 -12 = 88 = 88% percent

10) 100 - 6 = 94 = 94% can ride the bike

Hope that helps if you need more explanation please send me :)


Related Questions


A construction company needs to remove 2 5/6 tons of dirt from a construction site. They can remove 3/10 tons of dirt each hour. What is the total amount of hours it will take to remove the dirt?

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Answer:

Here is a generic way to set up this type of algebra problem.

d = total amount of dirt at the site (tons)

r = rate or removal (tons/hr)

t = time it takes to remove all of the dirt (hr)

d = rt

The total amount of dirt equals the removal rate times hours spent removing all the dirt.

Since you want to solve for t, divide both sides by r

t = d/r

write a polynomial function of least degree with integral coefficients that has the given zeros 0,-2,4

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Answer:

[tex]x^3-2x^2-8x[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]x(x+2)(x-4)[/tex]

[tex]x(x^2-2x-8)[/tex]

[tex]x^3-2x^2-8x[/tex]

The equation of the blue line is y=-x+ 5. Manipulate the orange line by setting the sliders so its slope, m, is -1 and its y-intercept, b, is 5. Which statement describes the system after the changes? O The lines intersect at the same point as before the changes. O The lines intersect at a different point than before the changes. O The lines do not intersect. 0 The lines overlap.

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I think it would be the first one because the y intercept is the same so that point doesn’t change, but if it includes the x axis then it would be the second one- you could also say that they overlap because they cross over each-other
Hope that helps :)

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

A provisional license holder under 18 may not drive without special permission _____________________ .
A between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 pm
B between 12:00 am and 5:00 am
C between 5:01 am and 11:59 pm
D between 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 pm

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

A provisional license holder under 18 may not drive without special permission between 5:01 am and 11:59 pm.

Expand & simplify
(x +3) (x-3)

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Answer:

x^2 - 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply parenthesis

x × x = x^2

x × -3 = -3x

3 × x = 3x

3 × -3 = -9

x^2 - 3x + 3x - 9

= x2 - 9

The amount of money, y, pizzeria J makes by
selling x pizzas can be modeled by the equation
y = 14x. The relationship of the amount of money
pizzeria W makes is shown in the following graph.
Which pizzeria makes more money per pizza?

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Answer:

Pizzeria J

Step-by-step explanation:

Pizzeria J makes

y = 14x

Let x = 1, for 1 pizza. Then,

y = 14 × 1

y = 14

At pizzeria J, 1 pizza costs $14.

In the equation y = 14x, the slope, 14, is the cost per pizza.

Now we find the slope of the graph for pizzeria W.

The x-axis is the number of pizzas.

For x = 1, y = 11.

The slope is 11, so the price per pizza is $11.

Answer: Pizzeria J


Help pls ASAP
SOLVING QUADRATIC EQUATIONS BY FACTORING

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Answer:

Down, Down, Right, Right, diagonal left, up, right

Step-by-step explanation:

Not gonna do every equation here tho lol

ean is comparing prices on ground beef. Store A is selling 5 pounds of ground beef for $23.49. Store B is selling 8 pounds of ground beef for $36.96.
Which store is offering the better deal on ground beef? Show your work.

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Well just know the 5 pounds is worse but what I do is divide 23.49 into 5 for each pound and do the the same for the 8 pounds expect 36.96

1.) If you are dividing 1.7 by 8.5, how many places to the right will you need to move the decimal point in the divisor and dividend? a.) 1 b.) 2 c.) 3 d.) 0 2.) Find the quotient of 50 divided by 0.1. a.) 0.5 b.) 5 c.) 50 d.) 500 3.) In the division problem 0.86 ÷ 0.02, What would be the new dividend once you move the decimal as needed? a.) 8.6 b.86 c.) 43 d.) .2 4.) 6.9 divided by .3 is . a.) 2.3 b.) 23 c.) .23 d.) 123 5.) When 75.64 is divided by 0.61, the quotient is . a.) 124 b.) 125 c.) 134 d.) 126 6.) 7.26 ÷ 0.22 = N a.) 33 b.) 0.33 c.) 0.31 d.) 0.35 7.) 5.12 ÷ 0.10=n a.) 51.2 b.) 5.12 c.) 512 8.) Glen bought 0.75 meter of pink ribbon, which she will cut into 0.25meter strips for her Project in EPP. How many pieces did she make? a.) 3 b.) 4 c.) 5 d.) 6 9.) A bottle of medicine contains 27.5 ounces. I take 1.65 ounces each dose. How many doses are in th bottle? a.) 16.67 doses b.) 16 doses c.) 61 doses d.) 66 doses 10.) If Pathy earns Php256.25 for gardening. If she worked 20.5 hours this month, then how much did she earn per hour? a.) Php 12.5 b.) Php 125.00 c.) Php 25.00 d.) Php1.25 11.) 5.26 times 10 is . 12.) a.) 52.6 b.) 5.26 c.) .526 Divide 59 ÷ 7. Round off the answer to two places of decimals. d.) 5,260 a.) 8.44 b.) 8.53 c.) 8.43 d.) 8.42 13.) Which of the following mathematical equation has a quotient of 6.78? a.) 61÷ 7 b.) 61÷9 c.) 6.1÷ 9 d.) 9 ÷ 61 14.) How many 7 does 86 has? a.) 12 b.) 13 c.) 11 d.) 10 15.) What would be the remainder if you divide 59 by 9? a.) 3 b.) 5 c.) 6 d.) 1 16.) When the divisor is bigger than the dividend,the quotient is . a.) decimal in form b.) whole number c.) zero d. one 17.) 4÷9 = n a.) 0.4 b.) 0.5 c.) 0.6 d.) 07 18.) Which mathematical sentence below has a quotient of never ending decimal? a.) 24 ÷ 27 b.) 25 ÷ 25 c.) 1 ÷ 5 d.) 100 ÷ 500​

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All the answers to the given fraction problems are;

1) A; 1

2) D: 500

3) B: 86

4) B: 23

5) A: 124

6) A: 33

7) A: 51.2

8) A: 3

9) A: 16.67 doses

10) A: Php 12.5

11) A: 52.6

12) C: 8.43

13) B: 61 ÷ 9

14) A: 12

15) B: 5

16) A: decimal form

17) A: 0.44

18) A: 24 ÷ 27

1) 1.7 ÷ 8.5

We need to change them to whole numbers by shifting the decimal points one place to the right to get; (17/85)

2) 50 ÷ 0.1

Shift decimal one place to the right to get;

500/1

Quotient = 500

3) 0.86 ÷ 0.02

The dividend is usually the numerator. Let us shift both numerator and denominator by two decimal places to the right to get; 86 ÷ 2

Thus, new dividend = 86

4) 6.9 ÷ 0.3

Move decimal points one place to the right to get;

69 ÷ 3 = 23

5) 75.64 ÷ 0.61

Move decimal points two places to the right to get;

7564 ÷ 61

Numerator written as a factor of denominator gives;

(124 × 61)/61

Quotient = 124

6) 7.26 ÷ 0.22

Move decimal points two places to the right to get;

726/22

Numerator written as a factor of denominator gives;

(33 × 22)/22 = 33

7) 5.12 ÷ 0.10

Move decimal points two places to the right to get;

512/10 = 51.2

8) A 0.75 m pink ribbon was cut into 0.25 m strips. Thus;

Number of pieces = 0.75/0.25

Move both decimals 2 places to the right to get;

75/25 = 3 pieces

9) A bottle contains 27.5 ounces

You take 1.65 ounces for each dose.

Number of doses per bottle = 27.5/1.65

Move decimal points two places to the right; 2750/165

Number of doses per bottle = 16.67 doses

10) She earned Php256.25 for gardening.

She worked 20.5 hours the month.

Amount earned per hour = 256.25/20.5

move decimal places two points to the right to get;

Amount earned per hour = Php 12.5

11) 5.26 times 10

move decimal place two points to the right to get;

(526 × 1/100) × 10 = 52.6

12) 59 ÷ 7

Nearest multiple of 7 to 59 is 8.

Thus, 59 ÷ 7 = 8³/₇

⇒ 8.43

13) The one that gives a quotient of 6.78 is;

61 ÷ 9

14) How many 7 does 86 have?

This is; 86 ÷ 7

Nearest multiple of 7 to 86 is 84 which is 12 × 7

Thus, there are 12 numbers of 7 in 86.

15) Remainder if you divide 59 by 9

Nearest multiple of 9 to 59 is 54 which is 9 × 6.

Remainder = 59 - 54 = 5

16) When divisor is bigger than the dividend, it means the denominator is bigger than the numerator and so the quotient is an improper fraction which is a decimal.

17) 4 ÷ 9 = 0.444

Approximating to one decimal place = 0.4

18) The correct mathematical sentence with never ending decimal is;

24 ÷ 27

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I am confused in these problems ?
8. 9.

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Answer:

8. 14

9. 720

Step-by-step explanation:

Both questions are asking you to find the GCD (Greatest Common Divisor) and LCM (Lowest Common Multiple).

8. Find the greatest number that can divide 392 and 462 exactly.

Find the GCD of 392 and 462:

  1. Find the prime factorization of 392

2^3 × 7^2 (2 × 2 × 2 × 7 × 7)

  2. Find the prime factorization of 462

2 × 3 × 7 × 11

  3. To find the GCD, multiply all prime factors common to all numbers  

GCF = 2 × 7, therefore GCD = 14.

9. What is the smallest number that is divisible by 20, 48, and 72?

Find the LCM of 20, 48, and 72:

  1. Find the prime factorization of 20

2^5 (2 × 2 × 5)

  2. Find the prime factorization of 48

2^4 x 3 (2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3)

  3. Find the prime factorization of 72

2^3 x 3^2 (2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3)

  4. To find the LCM, multiply all prime factors

LCM = 2^4 × 3^2 × 5 (2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 5), therefore GCF = 720

Calculator Input:

The easiest way to find the GCD or LCM of 2 or more numbers is by using a scientific calculator. Input GCD(x,y) or LCM(x,y) for the answer. This will work for any amount of numbers as long as the input is logical.

For questions 8 and 9, you would type in GCD(392,462) and LCM(20,48,72).

Not all calculators are made the same, so other labels might be GCF or HCF instead of GCD, and LCF instead of LCM. I use GCD and LCM because that's how it is on my calculator. There isn't any difference, so using any label is fine.

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[tex](3 {m}^{6} {n}^{2} ) ^{3} .2m {n}^{4} \\ = {3}^{3} {m}^{6 \times 3} {n}^{2 \times 3} \times 2 m{n}^{4} \\ = 27 {m}^{18} {n}^{6} \times 2m {n}^{4} \\ = (27 \times 2) {m}^{18 + 1} {n}^{6 + 4} \\ = 54 {m}^{19} {n}^{10} [/tex]

Answer:

[tex]54 {m}^{19} {n}^{10} [/tex]

Hope you could get an idea from here.

Doubt clarification - use comment section.

Answer:

Solution given:

[tex]\bold{(3m^6n²)³.2mn⁴}[/tex]

distribute power

[tex]3³m^{6*3}n^{2*3}.2mn⁴[/tex]

[tex]27m^{18}n^6.2mn⁴[/tex]

multiply like terms and add or subtract power in multiplication

[tex]27*2.m^{18+1}n^{6+4}[/tex]

[tex]\large{\bold{54m^{18}n^{10}}}[/tex] is a required answer

Which expression is equivalent to squareroot 100?
A10
B10^2
C50
D50^2

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The answer is A. The square root of 100 is ten because ten times ten is 100.

Answer:

10^2=100

because all u would do is put down 10 two times and then u just multiply those 2 numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Slope-intercept form: y = -3x/5 - 3

Point slope form: y = -3/5 (x + 5)

Standard form: 5y + 3x = -15

Step-by-step explanation:

Using points (-5, 0) and (0, -3)

Gradient of the line = (-3-0)/(0+5)

= -3/5

Slope intercept form; y = mx + c

when x= 0 , y = -3

therefore intercept on y axis = - 3

y= -3x/5 - 3

Point slope form: y - y1 = m (x - x1)

y - 0 = -3/5 (x + 5)

y= -3/5 (x+5)

Standard form: ax + by = c

y= -3/5 (x + 5)

5y = -3(x + 5)

5y= -3x - 15

5y + 3x = -15

Evaluate (4x + 4)(7x - 3).

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Answer:

28x^2+16x-12

Step-by-step explanation:

(4x+4)(7x-3)

28x^2+28x-12x-12

28x^2+16x-12

Find the x-intercept(s) and the coordinates of the vertex for the parabola =y−x2−2x3. If there is more than one x-intercept, separate them with commas.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Your equation makes no sense.

I will ASSUME you mean

y = -x² - 2x + 3

which can be factored

y = (x + 3)(-x + 1)

x intercepts occur when y = 0

0 = (x + 3)(-x + 1)

which means either

x + 3 = 0

x = -3

or

-x + 1 = 0

x = 1

x intercepts are (-3, 0) and (1, 0)

The vertex will occur halfway between these point

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

so vertex = y = -(-1)² - 2(-1) + 3 = 4

(-1, 4)

3. Write an equation in slope-intercept form for the line with a slope of 5/4 and a
y-intercept of 2.

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Answer:

y = [tex]\frac{5}{4}[/tex] x + 2

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of a line in slope- intercept form is

y = mx + c ( m is the slope and c the y- intercept )

Here m = [tex]\frac{5}{4}[/tex] and c = 2 , then

y = [tex]\frac{5}{4}[/tex] x + 2 ← equation of line

If a spherical tank 6 m in diameter can be filled with a liquid for $600, find the cost to fill a tank 12 m in diameter.

The cost to fill the 12 m tank is $__

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$1,200
Explaination: 6/600=100x12=1,200

c. What is located at the reflection of (3,1) across
the y-axis? What are the coordinates of this
location?

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Check the picture below.

I need help with this math problem

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Step-by-step explanation:

that is just a complicated way to ask, at what values of x is the functional value infinite ? or directly, for what values of x is the denominator of that fraction 0 ?

it is zero, if just one of the 3 factors is 0.

and that would happen for

x = 0

x = -6

x = 1

so, A, D and E are correct.

A scale drawing for a backyard is shown below.
In the drawing, 1 cm represents 4 m.
Assuming the patio is rectangular, find the area of the real patio.
-6 cm
-3 cm-
Patio
2 cm
Lawn
2 cm

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Answer:

The area of real patio is 50m².

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Length of patio = 3 cm

Width of patio = 6 cm

According to scale =

3 cm = 5m

1 cm = \frac{5}{3}\ m35 m

6 cm = \frac{5}{3}*6 = 10\ m35∗6=10 m

Real length of patio = 5 m

Real width of patio = 10 m

Area = Length*width

\begin{gathered}Area=5*10\\Area=50\ m^2\end{gathered}

Area=5∗10Area=50 m2

The area of real patio is 50m².

Elizabeth earned $150 a week tutoring . If he saved $75, what percent of the money he earned did he save

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Answer:

50%

Step-by-step explanation:

Cuz 75 is 1/2 of 150, so 1/2 is equal to 50%.

This is the question but thank you

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Answer:

8200/1000 = 8.2 so each time a class sells 8.2 bars, they receive 1 dollar.

If a class sold 16 bars, the class receives 2 dollars, if it sold 82 bars, it receives 10 dollars and so on.

[tex]5/4+3/4+1/4=[/tex]

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5/4 + 3/4 + 1/4

=9/4

= 2 1/4

= 2.25

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Find the problem:

22 + 53x + x = -20 + 60x

22+ 54x = -20 + 60x

22= -20+ 6x

2= 6x

x = 1/3


Fix the problem (Rewrite and solve):

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the final solution is x=7

Is 111111 divisible by 37?

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

A is divisible by  B, if after dividing them, A ÷ B, the remainder is zero.

Last week a candle store received $515.90 for selling 30 candles. Small candles sell for $11.25 and large candles sell for $22.40. how many large candles did the store sell?

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Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

x+y=30  solve for x   x=30-y

substitute x with 30-y and solve

11.25x+22.4y=515.9

11.25(30-y)+22.4y=515.9

337.5+11.15y=515.9

11.15y=178.4

y=16

since we're solving for just large candles it's 16

if need small cangle number 30-16=14

how long did it take for Car A to travel 10 meters

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Answer:

isnt it 5 seconds?

its quite blurry but i think its 5

It took car A five seconds to travel 10 meters. The 5 on the x-axis aligns with the 10 meters on the y-axis.

Choose the true statement about virtue-based ethics.
i. According to the principles of virtue-based ethics, character is more important than actions.
ii. According to the principles of virtue-based ethics, right and wrong are assessed using culture as a guide.
iii. According to the principles of virtue-based ethics, the consequences of actions are very important.
iv. According to the principles of virtue-based ethics, rules are used to evaluate actions.

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Virtue based ethics holds that character is more important than actions.

Virtue based ethics is the aspect of ethics that holds that the moral character of a person if of more paramount importance than the person's actions and its consequences.

Hence, the true statement about virtue based ethics from the options is that; "according to the principles of virtue-based ethics, character is more important than actions."

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Rectangle X is 5 cm long and 3 cm wide. Rectangle Y is similar to Rectangle X. What could be the dimensions of
Rectangle Y?
A)10 cm long and 8 cm wide
B)15 cm long and 9 cm wide
C) 15 cm long and 13 cm wide
D)10 cm long and 3 cm wide

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B) 15cm long and 9cm wide

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Answer:

5: 4

6: 20

7: $3.20

8: 92

9: 22

10: $11.60

Step-by-step explanation:

6. remove 3 from 83, you will have 80 and then divide by 4 = 20 students in a class.

7. Subtract 8.80 from 24.80, you will get 16 dollars. Do 16 ÷ 5 = 3.2 as the cost of each pencil.

9. 94- 6 = 88 so, 88 ÷ 4 = 22.

10. 13.40 -7.60 = 5.8 as his weekly allowance.

I hope it helps.

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