Answer:
3
Examples of Everyday Radiation
Visible light.
Infrared light.
Near ultraviolet light.
Microwaves.
Low frequency waves.
Radio waves.
Waves produced by mobile phones.
A campfire's heat.
Answer:
Probability
Step-by-step explanation:
In this game, the players rely entirely on chance to win, rather than skill. Therefore, this game would be particularly useful in helping students' understanding of probability.
(Spoken from someone who played this exact game 2 years ago to learn about probability.)
Answer: The markup- 122.225%
Revenue/price- 133.33$
Gross profit- 73.33%
Step-by-step explanation:
The gross profit P is the difference between the cost to make a product C and the selling price or revenue R.
P = R - C
To calculate revenue R based on the cost C and the desired gross margin G, where G is in decimal form:
R = C / ( 1 - G)
The gross profit dollars P is the revenue dollars R from the sale times the gross margin G percentage, where G is in decimal form :
P = R * G
The markup percentage M, in decimal form, is gross profit P divided by cost C.
M = P/ C
M * 100 will change the decimal to a percentage.
Answer:
6; 1, 2, 6
12; 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
18; 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18
Step-by-step explanation:
18 because they need to be identical and you only have 18 chocolate bars