To find this answer, we must first find the percentage of batteries that are defective. We can do this by dividing 3 by 500.
3 / 500 = 0.006
So our percentage of defective batteries is 0.6%.
Now, to find out how many defective batteries would be in a batch of 12000, we just need to multiply the constant (percentage of defective batteries) by the amount in the new batch.
12000 * 0.006 = 72
In a shipment of 12,000 batteries, 72 will be defective, so the correct answer choice would be B.
Hope that helped =)
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When solving equations with fractional or decimal coefficients, the equations needs to be multiplied by the multiple of denominator such that the equations have integer coefficients and constants
15 1/8 -1 3/5=
15 5/40 -1 24/40=
605/40 - 64/40=
541/40= 13 21/40
Answer:13 21/40