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melomori [17]
2 years ago
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Whats the area of number 18 (show work)

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AveGali [126]2 years ago
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Answer:  The image of the completed table is shown below

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  • Row Two: 15, 45, 60
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Explanation:

We're told that "40 people responded that they use mouthwash". That means we'll write "40" at the very end of the "use mouthwash" row. This represents the total number of people who use mouthwash, since we're underneath the "total" in that far right column.

Then we're further told that "Of the people who use mouthwash, 30 people use floss", so we'll write "30" in the first row, first column blank space. These are the people who both floss and use mouthwash. Because earlier we know 40 people use mouthwash overall, this leaves 40-30 = 10 people who use mouthwash, but they don't floss.

To summarize so far: In row 1, we have the following values from left to right: 30, 10, 40

The first two items of this row must add to the last item.

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Now onto row 2

Since 40 people use mouthwash, and 100 people were surveyed, this means that 100-40 = 60 people do not use mouthwash.  The value 60 goes at the very end of row 2. This represents another total.

Like earlier, the first two items must add to the last. So 40+60 = 100.

Now turn to the fact that "45 people responded that they don't floss and don't use mouthwash". This tells us that "45" will be in the "no mouthwash" row and "don't floss" column.

We have 60 people who don't use mouthwash, and 45 of those people also don't floss. Therefore, 60-45 = 15 people do floss but they don't use mouthwash. We'll write "15" in the second row, first column.

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For each column, add up the first two items to get the third one. This will lead to the totals along this bottom row.

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