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The Self-Sufficiency Standard defines the amount of income necessary to meet basic needs (including taxes) without public subsidies (e.g., public housing, food stamps, Medicaid or child care) and without private/informal assistance (e.g., free babysitting by a relative or friend, food provided by churches or local food banks, or shared housing). The family types for which a Standard is calculated range from one adult with no children, to one adult with one infant, one adult with one preschooler, and so forth, up to three-adult families with six teenagers.
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I agree. Someone should tell the moderators or something!
Answer:
Derrick batted 188 times
Step-by-step explanation:
47 is 25% of 188
Make sure you keep all units the same. If the answer wants m, and the problem is in cm, make sure you convert all units to be the same as the answer before you work the problem. Don't forget to label the units in your final answer, and when you have your answer, ask yourself if it makes sense for what the problem was. Ex: Would the garden in the backyard really be 2,000 ft? Hope this is what you needed...