Answer:
Her data are partially shown in the table. Of the students she asks, 60% of those
who like to eat popcorn also like to eat candy. Complete the table to show the
number of student in each category.
Step-by-st
Rosa Collects data on what students at her school like to eat at the movie
theater. She asks a random sample of 120 students two questions. Do you liko
eat popcorn at the movie theatre? Do you like to eat candy at the movie theatre?
Her data are partially shown in the table. Of the students she asks, 60% of those
who like to eat popcorn also like to eat candy. Complete the table to show the
number of student in each category.
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
300.
This is the product of 12 x 25. The lowest possible number with questions like these is [number] multiplied by [number], and in this case that's 300.
I believe it's A. <span>Eva would have been better off selecting the 20-year term policy.
Unde current circumtances, 10-year term policy wouldn't guarantee thesafety of the kids because even after the policy ends, Eva's kids still haven't entered the age where they could find their own income (they would be 12, 13, and 15).
If Eva decided to add another 10 year despite the extra charge, The kids will be covered until they enter the productive age.</span>