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<span>(a) $7.04
(b) 704/1599
(c) 0.44
(d) 14
(e) $98.56
(a) How much profit does Lucy earn when she sells a necklace?
Since the problem states that her profit is the sale price minus the cost of materials and labor, we have the following equation.
P = $15.99 - $3.38 - $5.57
P = $12.61 - $5.57
P = $7.04
So her profit is $7.04 per necklace.
(b) Write a fraction of the profit per sale price of the necklace. Record your answer as a fraction using whole numbers.
The raw fraction is 7.04/15.99, to get rid of the decimal point, multiply top and bottom by 100, getting 704/1599.
The prime factors of 704 are 2,2,2,2,2,2,11 and the prime factors of 1599 are 3,13,41. Since neither 704, nor 1599 share any common factors, the fraction can't be reduced and the final answer is 704/1599.
(c) What decimal of every dollar of the sale price of the necklace is profit using the fraction from Part (b)?
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704/1599 = 0.4403
Rounded to the nearest hundredth gives 0.44
(d) Lucy collected $223.86 selling necklaces at a craft fair. How many necklaces did Lucy sell? Show your work.
This question is asking for total cost. So divide the $223.86 by the sale price of $15.99.
$223.86 / $15.99 = 14
14 necklaces were sold.
(e) How much profit did she earn from the number of necklaces she sold? Show your work.
Since we know from (a) that she has $7.04 profit per necklace, just multiply the amount of profit by the number sold. So
$7.04 * 14 = $98.56</span>
Answer: The box would have 99% of its volume taken up.
Step-by-step explanation: The box has dimensions as follows;
Length = 6 inches
Width = 5 inches
Height = 10 inches
Therefore the volume of the box shall become
Volume = L x W x H
Volume = 6 x 5 x 10
Volume = 300 cubic inches
Also a 3 inch cube would have its volume given as follows (
Volume = 3 x 3 x 3 (All sides of a cube has equal lengths)
Volume = 27 cubic inches
To find out how many of 3-inch cubes can fit in, divide 300 by 27 and that equals 11.11.
Hence you can have at most 11 cubes in the box. The total volume of 11 cubes is given as 11 x 27 which equals 297. Therefore, the percentage of the box taken up completely by the cubes is given as;
Percentage = (Volume of cubes/Volume of box) x 100
Percentage = (297/300) x 100
Percentage = 99
Therefore the box would have 99% of its volume taken up by the cubes.