Answer: a, ces
explanation: b, c, d, all translate to “this,” while “ces” translates to “these.”
“This” is singular and “these” is plural. Therefore, “these socks,” or in French, “ces chaussettes” makes sense.
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Hi,
1. Devons
2. Veulent
3. Peux
4. Veut
5. Dois
6. Peut
7. Voulons
8. Devez
9. Peuvent
10. Veux
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The question asks for a random guest chosen randomly; so we know that there are a total of 200 guests. I got 200 by adding both male and female drivers and non-drivers.
Specifically, the question asks for male non-drivers. There are 34 male non-drivers out of 200 total guests.
Picking a male non-driver out of total guests results in this fraction: 34/200
We can simplify this fraction by dividing both sides by 2 since it can divide both numbers.
Once we do that, we get 17/100.
A percent is a number out of 100 and we know that number. It's 17, so we can say there's 17% a male non-driver would be picked out of the guests.
Hope this helped. If you have any questions, leave a comment. Good luck!
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