It would be .75x=25-13
So .75x=12
x=16 because .75×16=12
Answer:
131
Step-by-step explanation:
Using proportion,
If Out of 550 calculators = 6 are defective,
Then out of 12000 calculators = ? are defective

= 21.8 * 6
= 130.8 ≈ 131
∴ Approximately 131 calculators are defective
Answer:
p ≥ 53
Step-by-step explanation:
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To calculate the sale price of the coat, we can simply multiply 150 by .40, then subtract the product from 150.
150 × .40 = 60
150 - 60 = 90
The sale price of the coat is $90.
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Answer: 5/9</h3>
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Explanation:
means that the 5's go on forever because of that horizontal bar over top. So we can write it as 
The three dots indicate it goes on forever following that pattern.
Let
x = 0.55555....
Multiply both sides by 10 to move the decimal point 1 spot to the right
10x = 5.55555....
Notice how both x and 10x involve a decimal number such that we have a string of 5's going on forever. If we subtract the two equations, then 10x-x becomes 9x, while the (5.55555....) - (0.55555....) simplifies to 5. The decimal portions cancel out when we subtract since they line up perfectly. We're effectively subtracting 5-0 when we cross off the decimal portions.
After those subtractions, we're left with 9x = 5 which solves to x = 5/9 when you divide both sides by 9.
Use of a calculator should show that 5/9 = 0.555555.... to help confirm the answer. Your calculator may show the last digit to be a 6 instead of a 5, but this is due to rounding. Ideally you should have a string of infinitely many 5's, but the calculator can only how so many digits.