Answer:
She can invite 13 people.
Step-by-step explanation:
Because Sarah has to pay $100 for the room, we can subtract.
$180-$100=$80.
Now that she has $80 left, we can see how many times $6 can go into $80.
$6x14=84.
This number is four more than $80, so Sarah <u>can not </u>invite 14 people.
But, if we do $6x13, we get $78.
$78 does not past $80 and is really close, Sarah can invite 13 people.
Final Answer: Sarah can invite 13 people without going over her budget.
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A biased example: Asking students who are in line to buy lunch
An unbiased example: Asking students who are leaving/going to lunch(<em>NOT buying </em><em>lunch</em><em />).
But in this case, the answer choices can be... confusing.
Don't panic! You're given numbers and, of course, your use of logic.
Answer choice A: 100 students grades 6-8
Answer choice B: 20-30 students any <em>one</em> grade<em></em><em>
</em>Answer choice C: 5 students
<em></em>Answer choice D: 50 students grade 8
An unbiased example would be to choose students from <em>any grade.</em> So we can eliminate choices B and D.
Now, the question wants to <em>estimate how many people at your middle school buy lunch.</em> This includes the whole entire school, and if you are going to be asking people, you aren't just going to assume that if 5 people out of 5 people you asked bought lunch, the whole school buys lunch.
So, to eliminate all bias and/or error by prediction, answer choice A, the most number of students, is your answer.
Answer:
Melissa =13 years
Becky = 12 years
Daniel =10 years
All share $28 in the ratio of their ages.
Becky gives a third of her share to her mother.
B : D : M : : 12 : 10 : 13
Becky's $28 = $9.60
Becky has left with =$6.40.
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