Miguel: 500 out of 750 students have part time jobs.
500 ÷ 250 = 2
750 ÷ 250 = 3
500:750 = 2:3
A) 200 out of 300 ⇒ 200/100 and 300/100 ⇒ 2:3
B) 700 out of 1100 ⇒ 700/100 and 1100/100 ⇒ 7:11
C) 800 out of 1200 ⇒ 800/400 and 1200/400 ⇒ 2:3
D) 9000 out of 1300 ⇒ 9000/100 and 1300/100 ⇒ 90:13
Among the choices, Choice B could represent Kureshi's Data because it is not proportional to the data of Miguel.
Choice D is not possible. You cannot have a result that is way beyond the scope of your population. It is impossible to get 9000 students out of only 1300 students.
Answer:
pi x diameter
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the circumference of a circle, simply multiply pi (3.14) by the diameter (straight line passing from side to side through the center of the circle)
For instance, if you knew the diameter of a circle was 6 inches. Simply multiply 6 inches by pi!
6 x pi = ?
? approximately equals 18.85 inches.
The circumference of the circle would be 18.85 inches!
If you only have the radius of the circle, simply multiply it by two to get your diameter. Remember, the radius is just half the length of the diameter.
Hope this helps! :)
60.
Multiply
3 by 20.
You can do this on paper,
20
x
3
____
60
Multiply the ones spot first, 0 x 3 is 0 so add that in your ones spot, then go 2x3 since nothing is under to, just go to 3 and you’ll get 6, which you add to the tens spot.
Have a good day!
Lets say a fork costs x $. Therefore a spoon costs 2x $.
2x + x = 6. => 3x = 6. => x=2
so:
a) A spoon costs: 2x = 2 × 2 = $4
b) (12 × 4) + (10 × 2) = $68
Answer:
42 degrees, and 48 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
set up an equation to find x, the first angle measure
(x+6)+x=90
then simplify:
2x+6=90
2x=84
x=42
So, the first angle measure is 42, now to find the second angle measure, add 6 to 42, and you will get 48.