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motikmotik
3 years ago
10

Find all the quartiles for the following data set.

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2 answers:
DiKsa [7]3 years ago
8 0
Quartile 1= 108
Quartile 2= 124
Quartile 3= 142
cestrela7 [59]3 years ago
4 0
Lower quartile is 108
upper quartile is 142
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A merchant sells a certain item for a price that is a whole number of : Problem Solving (PS)

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Bunuel

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Feb 4, 2018



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A merchant sells a certain item for a price that is a whole number of dollars. If the cost of the item to her is $50, then which of the following could be her profit as a percentage of her cost?

(A) 15%

(B) 25%

(C) 33 1/3%

(D) 40%

(E) 75%

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pushpitkc

Feb 5, 2018

Analyzing the answer options to calculate the total profit

(A) 15% of 50 is 7.5

(B) 25% of 50 is 12.5

(C) 33 1/3% of 50 is 16.67

(D) 40% of 50 is 20

(E) 75% of 50 is 37.5

Since selling price is the sum of the cost price and the profit, only 40%

gives us a whole number for selling price, making it our answer choice.(Option D)

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Mo2men

Feb 5, 2018

Bunuel wrote:A merchant sells a certain item for a price that is a whole number of dollars. If the cost of the item to her is $50, then which of the following could be her profit as a percentage of her cost?

(A) 15%

(B) 25%

(C) 33 1/3%

(D) 40%

(E) 75%

Profit = Price - Cost

Now lets make the denominator = 100...So multiply both numerator and denominator by 2

Now you can equal each answer choice easily with equation above.......You need answer that creates even number to be divided by 2

Choices A, B, & E makes the number ending with 5 odd............Eliminate

Choice C is very clear ..........................................................Eliminate

Only one answer left.

Answer D

Check it

2Price - 100 = 40.........2Price = 140......P= 70...Bingo 

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