No because it wouldn’t be random if Clara surveyed students in a regional spelling bee. it would be a survey of the kids in the spelling be
In order to calculate the number of loaves Roger can bake, we should calcculate how many times 3/4 (required butter for one loaf of bread) is included in 2 1/2 (amount of butter Roger has).
2 1/2=4/2+1/2=5/2
(5/2)/(3/4)=5*4/2*3=20/6=3,33
Roger can bake 3 loaves of bread.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1.
Yes , the data franchise owner is collecting, will be helpful in order to counter the criticism from the critic. As he has a record for every delivery they are making on daily basis.
2.
The scenario is that for every fifth customer , the owner cross the four lines he makes. Thus a pack of five and easy to remember. As the data on regular week days is less, As can do the same for the third customer. Crossing the 2 lines for 3rd customer.
3.
With this provision of crossing the third customer, the owner can have a better check on the late delivery. As it will bring in his notice earlier as compared to fifth crossing.
4.
With the data as provided in the table, we can come to the conclusion that on weekends , i.e. both on time delivery and late deliveries are high in numbers. It must be because of high demand on that days. So owner must make some provision like hiring some more delivery boys for weekend in order to reduce the late deliveries.
Answer: $285,000
Step-by-step explanation:
($300,000)*(0.05) = $15,000 and $300,000 - $15,000 = $285,000
Answer:
b. y = 160
Step-by-step explanation:
You can add 80 to both sides of the equation to get y by itself:
-80 +80 +y = 80 +80
y = 160