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Travka [436]
3 years ago
15

Pls show all work. I will mark BRAINLIEST. Plsssss thank you and will the to give as many points. Answer has to be right. Due 11

/7/18. Thank you

Mathematics
2 answers:
dimulka [17.4K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:  N0. There are not enough teacher signatures.

<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>

Total signatures needed: \frac{1}{8} x 1200 = 150

Total signatures received: 150

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Teacher signatures needed: \frac{1}{25} x 150 = 6

Teacher signatures received: \frac{2}{75} x 150 = 4

<em>Side note: If there are \frac{73}{75} student signatures then there are \frac{2}{75} teacher signatures, because the student plus teacher signatures must equal 100%</em>

lesya [120]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

the answer is this cannot be presented

Step-by-step explanation:

We need signatures (1/8) of 1200 = 150 (students/teacher)

But (1/25) of 150 = 6 (must be from teachers)

So 144 students+ 6 teachers signature is all we need!

* Currently we have (73/75) of 150 = 146 (signatures from students)

the rest is (2/75) of 150 = 4 (signatures from teachers)

=========> we dont have enough (1/25) signatures of the teachers

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