The number of people who took ride in the big ferris wheel at a fair can be calculated by proper dimensional analysis. This can be done through the equation below,
n = (number of minutes)(rate at which the chair passes the exit platform)(number of persons per chair)
Substituting the known values to the equation,
n = (30 minutes)(1 chair / minute)(2 persons / chair)
n = 60 persons
Answer: 60 persons
Hey! The drink was $1.15 because $10 minus the cost of the lunch ($7.75), tax (0.47), and what was given back in change (0.63) leaves you with $1.15
Put the values in order of least to greatest, and then eliminate numbers from each end until you’re left with one.
79, 82, 87, 91, 93, 97, 97, 98, 99, 101, 102
Median - Middle number, 97
Mode - Number that appears most often, 97
Mean - Add all numbers and then divide the total by the number of values in the data set, 93.3
Answer:
$ 0.38
Step-by-step explanation:
128 x 4.8 = 614.4
A 128 ounce jug costs $6.14
64 x 5.1 = 326.4
A 64 ounce jug costs $3.26
Two jugs of 64 onces would be equal to the 128 ounces, so double the cost of the 64 ounce.
$3.26 x 2 = $6.52
Then subtract the difference
$6.52 - $6.14 = $0.38