Answer:
9/22 or 40.9%
Explanation:
Probability describes the likelihood of an event. To find simple probability, like in this question, use division.
To find the probability of the first question being a free response, you first need to find the total number of questions. This can be done by adding together all of the given information. There are 10 multiple choice, 3 essays, and 9 free responses.
This means that there are 22 total questions. Next, find how many of these questions are free-response. We know that there are 9 free responses and 22 questions in total. So, 9 out of 22 are free responses. This can be rewritten as 9/22.
If you want to find the percentage, simplify the fraction and convert it to a percentage.
Then, move the decimal 2 places to the right. This gives you 40.9%, which is the probability of the first question being a free-response.
What are the advantages a market economy offers producers? (there is more than one answer)
A: minimal government intervention
B: property rights
C: monopoly of bigger companies
D: free advertising for small businesses
E: free labor
But the answer is C and D
Sorry but didn’t get the question
Going Back to School
In chapter 12 of the Rodman Philbrick's Freak the Mighty, Max has just had the greatest summer ever! Kevin's daily quests have given Max a purpose. Sadly, all good things must come to an end. School is starting. Will it be a better year?
After leaving Loretta and Iggy at the Testaments, Max feels bad for Kevin. Kevin shrugs it off. It is true; his dad left because of him. Gwen refuses to discuss it, but he knows it's because of him. Neither of them mention Killer Kane.
Dread overcomes Max every time he is reminded that school is about to start. Gram says she's proud of having a grandson in the eighth grade, but he knows that the only reason he made it out of seventh is because the teachers did not want to deal with him for another year.
Gram takes him clothes shopping, which is the worst. He feels like he's on display for everyone to laugh at. It's embarrassing to have his size thirteen triple E shoe brought out from the back.
At least Freak will be there. Gwen has been able to convince the school to put Max in the smart classes with Kevin to help him get around. Gram is hesitant to sign Max out of special education, but Grim thinks it's worth a try.
Mrs. Donelli's Class
At first, the other kids are so into themselves that no one notices Kevin and Max, but it's only a matter of time before Max begins hearing the whispers.
Shockingly, Mrs. Donelli, the English teacher, asks Max to tell about his summer. Teachers have always known better than to ask Max to speak in front of the class. The other kids use the opening provided by his stunned silence to taunt him. Poor Max is called 'Maxi Pad'