80% is 128 of the number 160 For example: 128/160 = 80%
Joni’s total interest earned is 0.125% of her investment.
<u>Solution:</u>
Given that
Interest earned by Joni per day = $0.625
Investment done by Joni = $1000
Duration of earning interest = 2 days
Total interest earned = interest earned by Joni
duration of interest earned.
= 0.625
2 = $1.25


So Joni’s total interest earned is 0.125% of her investment.
Answer:
135
Step-by-step explanation:
9 x 15 = 135
9514 1404 393
Answer:
- soybeans: 70 acres
- corn: 30 acres
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent acres of soybeans. Then 100-x is the number of acres of corn. All of Mrs. Griffin's labor hours will be used when ...
6x +8(100-x) = 660
-2x +800 = 660 . . . . . simplify
x -400 = -330 . . . . . . . divide by -2
x = 70 . . . . . . . . . . . . . add 400
Mrs. Griffin should plant 70 acres of soybeans and 30 acres of corn.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
The problem is not well-specified, as there is no indication of the reason why Mrs Griffin should plant any number of acres of either crop. So, we assume the intent is to use all of the acres and labor hours available.
This makes the problem equivalent to a system of two equations in two variables. We effectively substituted (100-x) for the acres of corn, which might otherwise be its own variable.
Often, you're interested in maximizing or minimizing some objective function given these constraints. If we wanted to minimize labor, for example, we would plant all soybeans, since there is less labor involved. That would only require 600 hours of labor, instead of 660.