Answer:
A) 20.82 > 20.55
Step-by-step explanation:
Hopefully, your issue is with the symbols (< vs >) rather than actually determining which number is larger or smaller.
The wide-open end of the symbol (the left side, in the case of >) indicates the larger (more positive) number.
So, the meanings of the symbols are ...
> — "is greater than"
< — "is less than"
The only true statement of those listed is ...
20.82 is greater than 20.55, or 20.82 > 20.55 . . . . selection A
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When writing number comparisons, I like to use the < symbol, because it puts the numbers in number-line order. That is, the smaller (or more negative) number is on the left, just as it is on a number line.
You trade the places of the numbers when changing the symbol. For example, answer choice A could be rewritten as ...
20.55 < 20.82
You know that 20.55 is to the left of 20.82 on the number line, so you know this statement is true.
Answer:
La F se considera separada ya que denota una calificación reprobatoria y no es necesario que vaya en orden alfabético. Da la casualidad de que "fallar" comienza con una letra que se salta una letra alfabéticamente en la escala. Dicho esto, se usó E en un momento.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
The CPI increased 3.42% in Month 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a spreadsheet, the weighted sum is easily computed using the SUMPRODUCT( ) function. It multiplies the corresponding values of two arrays, then returns the sum of those products. If one of the values is a weight, then the result is a weighted sum.
Your CPI is computed as the weighted sum of the prices of the individual products. The percentage change is computed in the usual way:
pct change = ((new value)/(old value) -1) × 100%
Of course, the spreadsheet can format a fraction as a percentage, so the computation of the change can stop after 1 is subtracted from the ratio.
Answer:
YWZ is a right angle and XW = WZ is correct
3.5=.12x
3.5*.12 you multiply .12 and 3.5 because each ounce is equal to 12 cents
.42 is how much she spent on rice