<h2>Addition</h2><h3>Concept</h3>
Add units together in order to reach a sum.
<h3>Utilization</h3>
In this problem, you are told to find the probability (or %) that someone owns either a dog, OR a cat. If they own both - then they do in fact own a dog or cat. So the formula is:
dog owners % + cat owners % + both owners %
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<h3>Answer</h3>
The answer is 46% of people own either a cat or a dog, because 23% + 18% + 5% is 46%.
Pythagoras theorem:
hypotenuse²=leg₁²+leg₂²
Data:
leg₁=8
leg₂=15
hypotenuse=s
hypotenuse²=(8)²+(15)²
hypotenuse²=64+225
hypotenuse²=289
hypotenuse=√289
hypotenuse=17
Answer: s=17
Answer:
24,12,6
Step-by-step explanation:
48 is even, so you can factor out 2, your first prime factor
$3.50 when you step into the cab,
and then for however miles you drive add 2.25x
Answer:
Rent each month = $1421
Amount left after rent and taxes monthly = $2453
Step-by-step explanation:
Gross salary; $61,992 per year
His gross pay per month will be;
61992/12 = $5166
Now, the standard recommended rule in budgeting for house rent is to use between 25% to 30% of your monthly pay for rent.
Now, let's adopt an average of 27.5%
Thus;
Amount he can afford for rent each month = 27.5% × 5166 = $1420.65 ≈ $1421
We are told he pays 25% of his gross monthly income in federal and state taxes.
Thus, amount spent on taxes each month = 25% × 5166 = $1291.5 ≈ $1292
Thus, amount he will gave left after rent and taxes = 5166 - (1421 + 1292) = $2453