5÷3=1.7
Donna used about 1.7 tubes of glitter for each poster.
I'm pretty sure this is it because when you divide this you get 1.6 repeating and you get 1.7 when you round it.
Answer:
<u>37.5 parcels </u>in 5 minutes. Round down to 37, if required for the purpose of the calculation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let M and K be the rates Michael and Kate can pack parcels, in parcels/minute, or p/m.
M = (10/3)p/m
K = (7/2)p/m
When they work together for 5 minutes, we can calculate the numbers of parcels each pack.
Michael: ((10/3)p/m)*(5m) = 20 p
Kate: ((7/2)p/m)*(5m) = 17.5 p
Total = 37.5 parcels
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a. 5% of the employees will experience lost-time accidents in both years
b. 24% of the employees will suffer at least one lost-time accident over the two-year period
Step-by-step explanation:
a. What percentage of the employees will experience lost-time accidents in both years?
20% last year, of those who suffered last year, 25% during this year. So
5% of the employees will experience lost-time accidents in both years.
b. What percentage of the employees will suffer at least one lost-time accident over the two-year period?
5% during the two years.
10% during the current year. 25% of employees who had lost-time accidents last year will experience a lost-time accident during the current year.
So the 10% is composed of 5% during both years(25% of 20%) and 5% of the 80% who did not suffer during the first year.
First year yes, not on the second.
75% of 20%. So, total:
24% of the employees will suffer at least one lost-time accident over the two-year period