How many students had 3 or more absences? Add together {45%, 21%, 23%} and subtract that sum from 100%: 11%.
How many students had two or more absences? Add together this 11% and 21%: 32% had two or more absences. Let the total number of students be n. Then 32% of these n students add up to 96 students. Thus, 0.32n = 96, and n= 300.
How many students had one absence? The chart shows that that is 45%, and we know that there are 300 students total.
Thus, the number of students who had one absence was 0.45(300) = 135.
<span>If the clock is held at a
constant 0.0ºc over a period of 24 hours, the clock will be exactly the same as
the perfect clock because it is at a
constant 0.0</span> <span>ºc for 24. Meaning there is
no deviation on its reading</span>
Between these two points if you use the distance formula you should get 15
Answeits either 8 or 2.54648
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>It is going to be:</u>
- $140 + 7% of $140 =
- $140 + $140*0.07 =
- $140*1.07 =
- $149.80