I believe there is a typo in the problem. It should be:<span>1.8, 2.85, 3.90, 4.95, 6
If that was the case, the answer will be easy.
In this sequence, the rule is start at 1.80 then keep add 1.05. You can try to put them all into the equation
</span>1.80 + 1.05= 2.85
2.85+ 1.05= 3.90
3.90+ 1.05= 4.95
4.95+ 1.05= 6.00
Iliana's math grade increased by 21 which is 32.31%. Fiona's math grade increased by 10 which is 14.29%. To obtain the difference between the percent increases, subtract 14.29 from 32.31. Thus, the difference in percent increases of their math grades is approximately 18%.
Answer:
35 students
Step-by-step explanation:
So if every 3 boys there is 4 girls you can solve that there is 5 times the amount of girls to get to 20. So to solve for the boys you do the same.
3 x 5 = 15
That means there are 15 boys and 20 girls but we want to know the total so what you do is just add 15+20=35
So 35 total students.
Hope that helps and have a great day!
For the first roll, you expect that you would get number 3 of a die.
Next for the second roll, you expect that you would get an even number. Since there are 6 sides of a die, so the even numbers are only 2, 4 and 6.