<span><span>In most statistical models
to represent easy percentages, circle is mostly preferred. It is purposefully
designed or rather allotted for functions that included 100%. A pie chart in
technical terms. Imagine an uneaten cake would
represent a 100%. </span></span>In most case scenarios,
when you eat one slice of the cake. You take a portion that decreases it 100%
or a whole presentation, for instance you took 25% slice of cake, what’s left
will be 75% and then when you put back again, the 25% slice will present the
whole 100%. In words, 25% slice of a cake you take, what’s left will just a
portion 75% and unless you put it back it will be whole again.
Y=-1/2+1
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Answer:
$1200
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 2 ways I immediately think about to solving the problem.
1) You multiply 30 and 200 , then multiply the product by .2 (i.e. 20%)
This way, you'll find out what the total amount was($6,000), then you multiply it by your commission rate.(.2 or 20%) to find your total profit($1,200).
2) You multiply 200 by .20 , then multiply the product by 30.
This way, you'll find out what your commission would be for a single item($40), then multiply by the total items sold (30) to find your total profit($1,200).
Answer:
y=4x-6
Step-by-step explanation:
8x-2y=12
8x-2y-12=0
8x-12=2y
4x-6=y