Answer:
1. Going to the close store is cheaper.
Step-by-step explanation:
The difference in the prices of chicken is 3.19 -2.89 = 0.30 per pound, so for 5 pounds of chicken, the far store offers a price that totals 5×$0.30 = $1.50 less.
The difference in travel distances is 8.4 -2.4 = 6 miles, so the total round-trip distance difference is 12 miles. The cost of gas is ...
($3.81 /gal)/(23 mi/gal) = $0.1656 /mi
so the cost of gas for the 12-mile longer trip would be
12×$0.1656 ≈ $1.99
Traveling to the far store, you would spend $1.99 more on gas to save $1.50 on the price of chicken. Going to the close store is cheaper.
Answer:
In this set of data there is no outlier, as all numbers are relatively close.
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
in the "score" section all you do is add all them up. And because there is a negative for ALL the numbers, all you do is add a negative after you add all the SCORES
Answer:
50%
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the percentage of increase, what we must do divide the two quantities, in this way we will be able to know how bigger they are from each other. So:
9000/6000 = 1.5
Now, we subtract those from 1, which would be 100%
1.5 - 1 = 0.5
therefore the increase was 50%