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sukhopar [10]
3 years ago
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Lisa and Bill made 60 magnets for a craft fair. They sold about 55% of the magnets. Lisa says they sold about 30 magnets. Bill s

ays that they sold about 36 magnets. Could they both be correct? Explain.
Mathematics
1 answer:
koban [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The total number of magnets that Lisa and Bill made for the craft fair is 60.

They sold about 55% of the magnets. The number of magnets that they sold would be about

55/100 × 60 = 0.55 × 60 = 33

If Lisa says that they sold about 30 magnets, she is correct because if we round off 33 to the nearest ten, it would be 30 magnets.

If Bill says that they sold about 36 magnets, he is wrong because if we round off 36 to the nearest ten, it would be 40 magnets.

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