Answer:
Step 1 Eliminate fractions by multiplying all terms by the least common denominator of all fractions.
Step 2 Simplify by combining like terms on each side of the inequality.
Step 3 Add or subtract quantities to obtain the unknown on one side and the numbers on the other.
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Just rank every pair of numbers for example:
The first one is: 1,-3.
2•1-3•-3>12
2+9>12
11>12
That's Incorrect. The first pair of numbers doesn't match the inequality.
Now do the same thing to all the other pairs of numbers.
52.7 ÷ 4.25 = 12.4
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The most common scenario was the low-fuel landing. It was there in 25 % of the tests. The number of tests was 25+115=140 tests (adding up the failed and passed test.
So to find our how many were trained in the most common scenario, we have to calculate25% of 140.
25/100*140=(i calculate frist 25/100. I divide both by 25, we have 1/4)1/4*140 = In order to calculate this, we need to divide 140/4. This is:
35____140:4 12 20 20 ==
so the correct answer is 35.