Answer:
The claim that less than 50% of internet users get their health questions answered online is correct, given that according to the survey, 45.98% of people do.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since an online health and medicine company claims that about 50% of Internet users would go to an online sight first for information regarding health and medicine, and a random sample of 1318 Internet users was asked where they will go for information the next time they need information about health or medicine; 606 said that they would use the Internet, to test the claim that less than 50% of Internet users get their health questions answered online, the following calculation must be performed:
1318 = 100
606 = X
606 x 100/1318 = X
60600/1318 = X
45.978 = X
Therefore, the claim that less than 50% of internet users get their health questions answered online is correct, given that according to the survey, 45.98% of people do.
First you convert the percentage into a decimal. 18% to 0.18, then you multiply that decimal to the price of the item being discounted and bam, you have your price.
Answer:
Answer choice A(57%)
Step-by-step explanation:
The margin of error is 7%. This means the 63% could either 7% too high or 7% too low. Answer choice A is the only answer choice that is within the range of percents that it could possibly be(between 56% and 70%). Answer choice B is 10% off, 3% out of the range. Answer choice C is 25% off, 18% out of the range. Answer choice D is 32% off, 24% out of the range. Hope this helps. :)