To find this answer, we must first find the percentage of batteries that are defective. We can do this by dividing 3 by 500.
3 / 500 = 0.006
So our percentage of defective batteries is 0.6%.
Now, to find out how many defective batteries would be in a batch of 12000, we just need to multiply the constant (percentage of defective batteries) by the amount in the new batch.
12000 * 0.006 = 72
In a shipment of 12,000 batteries, 72 will be defective, so the correct answer choice would be B.
Hope that helped =)
Answer:
y=0.33x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
12322
Step-by-step explanation:
ΔABC ~ ΔEFD
The method of successive differences uses subtraction to the one number to the next and the process goes on until the difference settles constant which is not equal to zero. In this case, the constant difference reaches 25. Reversing the process to get the next term, the answer is 2509.