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Hello there! Ashton needs 48 more dollars.
Well, to start, you want to find 60% of 120. To do this, you first have to convert 60% into a decimal by dividing it by 100.
60/100 = 0.6
Next, multiply 0.6 by your total needed, 120, to finish finding 60% of 120.
120 x 0.6 = 72.
So he already has 72 dollars, but how many more does he need? You can find this by subtracting 72 from 120.
120 - 72 = 48.
So, this means he needs 48 more dollars. I hope this helps and have a great rest of your day! Please let me know if you need further help with this question. :)
When rates are expressed as a quantity of 1 such as 2 feet per second or 5 miles per hour, that is the definition of unit rates.
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7-6x you are multiplying what’s in the () then comparing like term
Answer:
a) X[bar]₁= 1839.20 cal
b) X[bar]₂= 1779.07 cal
c) S₁= 386.35 cal
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
You have two independent samples,
Sample 1: n₁= 15 children that did not eat fast food.
Sample 2: n₂= 15 children that ate fast food.
The study variables are:
X₁: Calorie consumption of a kid that does not eat fast food in one day.
X₂: Calorie consumprion of a kid that eats fast food in one day.
a)
The point estimate of the population mean is the sample mean
X[bar]₁= (∑X₁/n₁) = (27588/15)= 1839.20 cal
b)
X[bar]₂= (∑X₂/n₂)= (26686/15)= 1779.07 cal
c)
To calculate the sample standard deiation, you have to calculate the sample variance first:
S₁²=
[∑X₁² - (( ∑X₁)²/n₁)]=
= 149263.4571 cal²
S₁= 386.35 cal
I hope it helps!