Answer:
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The following paper draws on material originally contained in IMF Working Paper 97/42, "Deindustrialization: Causes and Implications," by Robert Rowthorn, Professor of Economics, Cambridge University, and Ramana Ramaswamy of the IMF’s Research Department. Neil Wilson prepared the present version. Readers interested in the original Working Paper may purchase a copy from IMF Publication Services
Answer:
166.67%
Explanation:
The computation of the percentage increase in grain production for the period 1950-1955 is shown below:
= (Year 1995 grain production - Year 1950 grain production) ÷ ( Year 1950 grain production)
= (1,600 million tons - 600 million tons) ÷ (600 million tons)
= 1,000 million tons ÷ 600 million tons
= 166.67%
Hence the increase in percentage is 166.67%
Answer:
x = 9/25, y = 7/25, z = 4/25
Explanation:
step 1: solve for y in first equation to use substitution
y = -2x + 1
step 2: insert into second equation to eliminate y variable and work with two variables
3(-2x+1) + z = 1 (now distribute)
-6x + 3 + z = 1 (bring over the -3)
-6x + z = -2
step 3: now left with -6x + z = -2 and x + 4z = 1, so eliminate z
-6x + z = -2 (multiply by 4)
4(-6x + z = -2)
-24x + 4z = -8
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x + 4z = 1 (brought down third equation)
-25x = -9
x = 9/25
then just plug in x into the third equation to solve for z, followed by plugging it into the first equation to solve for y. you should end with y = 7/25 and z = 4/25
I would say the attorney is right?? Not sure but that’s my guess