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The question asks for a random guest chosen randomly; so we know that there are a total of 200 guests. I got 200 by adding both male and female drivers and non-drivers.
Specifically, the question asks for male non-drivers. There are 34 male non-drivers out of 200 total guests.
Picking a male non-driver out of total guests results in this fraction: 34/200
We can simplify this fraction by dividing both sides by 2 since it can divide both numbers.
Once we do that, we get 17/100.
A percent is a number out of 100 and we know that number. It's 17, so we can say there's 17% a male non-driver would be picked out of the guests.
Hope this helped. If you have any questions, leave a comment. Good luck!
No, "avant Jesus- Christ" -av. J.C. = BC
(avant = before)
AD = Anno Domini (in Latin) = après Jesus-Christ, after Jesus Christ
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Answer:
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Explanation:
With a partner, clarify information. Student A asks a question with invers,
then Student B replies in the affirmative with the words in parentheses. Follow the example.
Model:
We're talking. (until morning)
A: Are we talking?
B: Yes, we talk until the morning.
1. Max phones his friend.
(in Fort-de-France)
2. Hélène lives with her parents.
(in Martinique)
3. Max and Hélène are going to dance.
(tomorrow night)
4. It's snowing. (a lot)
5. Sabrina and Michèle ski.
(in the Laurentians)
6. Nadine takes pictures.
(from his vacation)
Does it snow a lot? (Quebec City)
il faut les conjugués a quelle temps?