<span>The maximum size is 40 pages at $3.50 and 16 pages at $8
c=40*3.50+16*8
c=140+128
c=$268</span>
Answer:
Here is a generic way to set up this type of algebra problem.
d = total amount of dirt at the site (tons)
r = rate or removal (tons/hr)
t = time it takes to remove all of the dirt (hr)
d = rt
The total amount of dirt equals the removal rate times hours spent removing all the dirt.
Since you want to solve for t, divide both sides by r
t = d/r
If we're working with pounds of milk, then either the top or the bottom of any
unit rate must have units of pounds. Rotations are on a different planet.
Answer:
No, the population of people is poorly represented with this low sample size. 150 would better represent the population as a whole. 42 people would want to play on Rolling Meadows. (according to the previous data)
Step-by-step explanation:
Most likely this small sample size is too small to gain sufficient data from the whole population. If he were to survey a larger sample of people, he would overall better represent the population as a whole. The percentage of people who would prefer Rolling Meadows in the first sample was 28% (7/25). So just multiply 150 times .28 and get 42. 42 people would want to play on Rolling Meadows.
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