There is a percent formula for all of these types of percent problems.
It is : is/of = %/100
224 is what % of 640
is = 224
of = 640
% = x
now just sub
224/640 = x/100
cross multiply because this is a proportion
(640)(x) = (224)(100)
640x = 22400
x = 22400/640
x = 35......so 224 is 35% of 640
Answer:
27 calls
Step-by-step explanation:
Let T(x) represent total sales.
Then T(x) = $150 + ($2/call)x, where x is the number of calls made.
If T(x) = $204, we can solve for x, the number of calls made:
$204 = $150 + ($2/call)x, or
$ 54
----------- = 27 calls
$2/call
Answer:
No, David's answer does not seem reasonable.
Let x= original purchase amount
25x = $10.25, so solve for x by dividing both sides by .25, and you get x = $41.
If the shirt was $18, the shorts must have been $41-$18 = $23 NOT $41.
Step-by-step explanation:
That is a ratio. If you mean the simplified version, then 2:7
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
b. 1000 messages: 30 dollars
1,725 messages: 51.75
c. 2,000
2,500
600
b. 37.5
I cant do the rest because they have graph stuff :)