You need to calculate 35% of 400.
The way I do this on paper is I split it up into chunks and then add the chunks together.
First I would calculate 10%. To do this, divide 400 by 10, because to get from 100% to 10% you must divide by 10.
So 10% = 40
You need 30%, so you just multiply by 3, because to get from 10% to 30%, you multiply by 3.
So 30% = 120
5% is half of 10% so half of 40 is 20.
So 5% = 20
30% + 5% = 35%
120 + 20 = 140
So they had traveled 140 miles when Joshua fell asleep. Hope this helps :)
Step-by-step explanation:
last week there were
62 + 60 + 2 = 124 customers.
that means that the fraction of the customers, who paid by credit card, was
2/124 = 1/62
in situations like that, when we use history data and try to predict future behavior, we use that past experience and extrapolate to a predicted result.
we simply say that we expect the same fraction, 1/62, if customers to use credit cards.
for the absolute number of predicted credit card customers we multiply the predicted number of customers by the expected fraction
1000 × 1/62 = 500/31 = 16.12903226... ≈ 16
so, he expects 16 credit card customers.
F(x)=x^2/(x-2)(x-1), the degree of the numerator and the degree of the denominator equal and the quotient of their coefficient equal to 1(horizontal asymptote means that the lines approach a certain number when the input approaches positive or negative infinity)
and when plugging in 2 or 1 as input, the output is undefined.
Answer:
The answer is above the solid line.
Step-by-step explanation: