Use multipliers:
The normal price the shop would sell the racquet for is:
1.6 * 200 = 320
'1.6' is the multiplier that I got using the percentage. Multiplying a value by 1.6 is the same as increasing the value by 60%. If you multiplied it by 0.1 (which is the same as dividing by 10), you would get just 10% of the value.
Back to the question, now we can use the multiplier 0.75 because we are are reducing the price by 25% (0.25 as a decimal), so:
320 * 0.75 = 240
And now we want just the profit so we take off how much it cost the shop to buy ($200): 240 - 200 = 40
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: She would need 206 paper cups.
Step-by-step explanation: First of all, Monica has a 10-gallon container full of lemonade and this translates into 37850 cubic centimetres volume of lemonade. The conversion rate has been provided as one gallon equals 3785 cubic centimetres, therefore ten gallons would be 3785 times ten which gives you 37,850 cubic centimetres of lemonade.
Each cone shaped paper cup has a diameter measuring 8 centimetres and 11 centimetres in height. The radius of the cone shaped cup therefore is 4 centimetres (radius equals diameter divided by two). The volume of each cup therefore is given as;
Volume of a cone = (πr²h)/3
Volume of a cone = (3.14 * 4² * 11)/3
Volume of a cone = 552.64/3
Volume of a cone = 184.2
If each cone could hold 184 cubic centimetres of lemonade, then the entire ten gallons would require the following number of cone shaped cups;
Number of cups = Total volume/Volume of a cup
Number of cups = 37850/184.2
Number of cups = 205.48
Rounded to the nearest whole number, this becomes
Number of cups ≈ 206
Therefore Monica would need 206 cone shaped paper cups to empty the entire 10 gallons of lemonade.
The mean deviation of the ratings is 4.12
<em><u>Explanation</u></em>
The ratings of the ten experts are: 34, 35, 41, 28, 26, 29, 32, 36, 38 and 40
So, the mean of all ratings 
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