last one is the solution u should choose
First subtract the weight the dog weighs now to the weight he was:
48.9
- 29.7
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19.2
Then take the number you got which is the weight the dog gain in total, and divide it by the months the dog gained weight to get the average weight gained each month:
19.2/8 = 2.4
The average weight gain each month was 2.4 pounds.
Hope this helped you!
Independent variable (IV): something the scientist can change.
Thus, in this case, the IV can be the weight of the person.
Answer:
7.5%
Step-by-step explanation:
280 - 259 = 21
21 / 280 = 0.075 = 7.5%
The price was reduced by 34%, so she paid 100-34 = 66% of the original price.
16,000 x 0.66 = 10,560
She paid $10,560