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lisov135 [29]
3 years ago
5

The more you drive:

SAT
1 answer:
vivado [14]3 years ago
4 0

The more you drive , the less likely you are to have a collision because you

are getting more practice.

We should note that practice makes perfection means that collision will

occur mainly if other people at fault. When we aren't perfect in driving then

the collision could also be from us which increases our chances of having a

collision.

This is the main reason why driving more will make collision less likely and

makes option A the most appropriate choice.

Read more about Collision here brainly.com/question/24915434

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kinda skeptical about my answer but i am going to give it my best shot, sorry if i get it wrong.

In percent-type questions I always go by this formula:

not a %                            %

original number       :     100%

new number            :      new %

original number × new %  =  new number × 100%

here, the original numbers are 240 and 180 and the new % is +30% and -10% now let plastic be P and metal be M and let's elaborate this a bit further

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the first recycling machine took in 240  plastic bottles while the second took in 30% <u>more</u> plastic bottles, what we have to do here is to find out how much bottles the second machine took in as a form of integer, which is the new number; let that new number be X, let's plug this in the formula

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the second machine took in 312 plastic bottles, let's save this answer for later

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the first recycling machine took in 180 metal cans while the second took in 10% <u>less</u> plastic bottles, we do the same thing and find the new number, this time let it be Y:

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90 is the new % here; also, notice how sometimes you either add or subtract percents, depending on what the problem demands.

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Now we can conclude that the first recycling machine took in 240  plastic bottles and 180 metal cans and the second took in 312 plastic bottles and 162 metal cans.

here comes the hardest bit to apprehend and the final part of this problem, "the second machine recycled what percent (%) more items than the first?"

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