Answer:
if there is 4 students then each student gets about 4 1/2 cups of sugar.
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3+4+5+6=18
18/4=4.5
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"When the radicand equals zero" is the one among the following choices given in the question that you can tell when <span>a quadratic equation has two identical, rational solutions. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "d". I hope the answer has helped you.</span>
12/60 students chose science fiction
Approximately x/150 students prefer sf
60x = 1800
x = 30
30/150 students are assumed to prefer sf
30/150 = x/100
150x = 3000
x = 20
20/100 students are likely to prefer sf
Mr. Rodriguez made a reasonable estimate for the approximate percentage of students that prefer science fiction, because if 12/60 is equivalent to 30/150 which refers to the number of students who can be assumed to prefer science Fiction out of the whole school. Considering we need to identify what 30/150 as a percentage is, we can reduce it down to 1/5 to make I easier, then divide 1 by 5 to get .2
.2 as a percentage is 20%, so his inference was indeed reasonable.
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