Answer:
Scale factor of 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
EXAMPLE #1:
What number is 75% of 4? (or Find 75% of 4.)
The PERCENT always goes over 100.
(It's a part of the whole 100%.)
4 appears with the word of:
It's the WHOLE and goes on the bottom.
A proportion showing one fraction with PART as the numerator and 4 as the denominator equal to another fraction with 75 as the numerator and 100 as the denominator.
We're trying to find the missing PART (on the top).
In a proportion the cross-products are equal: So 4 times 75 is equal to 100 times the PART.
The missing PART equals 4 times 75 divided by 100.
(Multiply the two opposite corners with numbers; then divide by the other number.)
4 times 75 = 100 times the part
300 = 100 times the part
300/100 = 100/100 times the part
3 = the part
A proportion showing the denominator, 4, times the diagonally opposite 75; divided by 100.
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's call x the number of pens and y the number of notebooks that Monique can buy.
If each pen costs $2 and each notebook costs $3, so she is going to spend 2*x on pens and she is going to spend 3*y on notebooks.
Additionally, she is going to spend a maximum of $36. so:
2x + 3y
36
It means that the line that separated the region is:
2x + 3y = 36
This is the same that a line that passes for the points (0,12) and (18,0) or the line of the region B