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Surely you can figure out how many stairs she has to climb. She has to go down 4, back up to 0, and then up another 4, then back to 0
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Quadrant 2
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The answer is quadrant two because the answer is in the form of -x,y. When the x is negative and the y is positive, it is always going to be in quadrant 2. As you can see in the image below, quadrant 1 is going to be all positive, quadrant two is going to be negative then positive, quadrant three is going to be all negative, and quadrant 4 is going to be positive then negative. Use this as a guide for the rest of your question. I hope this helps!
Let x be this number 10% of the number x is (10%)(x) → 0.1x
Then 10% of a number x, added to that number is (1.1x):
x + 0.1x = x(1+0.1) = x(1.1) = 1.1x
I fear that there is an error copying your assignment.
65% of the students walked. Are all of the other students on buses? Are there both public buses AND private buses?
Assuming that you need to know BOTH kinds of buses, try this:
65% of the students walked, so since 100% - 65% = 35% then this means that 35% of the students were on buses.
Since we know that there are 360 more walkers than bus riders, then one equation we know is: 65% of S = 360 + 35% of S (let S = total # of students)
.65 S = 360 + .35 S
<u> - .35 S </u> = <u> - .35 S</u> Subtract .35 S from both sides
<u> .30 S </u> = <u> 360</u> Divide both sides by .30 (or .3)
.30 .30
S = 1,200 so we know that this is the total number of students, but that is not what was asked.
They want to know how many are on buses and specifically how many are on public buses, if I read this correctly.
Since the walkers = 65% of 1,2000 and we know of means TIMES, then
.65 (1,200) = 780 walkers
1,200 total students minus 780 walkers = 420 bus riders
Now, if there is not a misprint and we really have to figure out the public bus riders as compared to the private bus riders, then remember the ratio from above in the question: 4 bus: 3 public buses
Now if I read this right, that means that 3/4ths of the bus riders were on public buses
so 3/4 of 420 means 3/4 times 420 = 3 times 105 = 315 public bus riders (which coincidentally leaves 105 private bus riders, but since they are private we don't know much about them. Ha-Ha..... I made a lame joke.)
So your answer is 315 public bus riders