Bryan randomly asked several students which type of animal they had at home as a pet. The results are in the pie chart below.

a. What percent of the students had dogs?

b. What percent of the students had birds?

c. How many total students did Bryan interview?

Bryan Randomly Asked Several Students Which Type Of Animal They Had At Home As A Pet. The Results Are

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Answer 1

Answer:

60% of the students have dogs

10% of the students have birds

Bryan interviewed 200 students

Step-by-step explanation:

a.3/5 = 60%

b.60% + 30% = 90%

100% - 90% = 10%

c. 20 x 10 = 200

Answer 2

Answer: 60%, 10%, 200 students.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's start with turning all of the values into percentages.

3/5 of the students said dogs. As a percentage, 3/5 is equal to 60%.

We now have two percentages, the amount of cats and the amount of dogs. 30%+60%=90%. So that leaves 10%, and that 10 percent is the 20 students who had birds.

If 20=10%, all we have to do is multiply 20 ten times to get to 100%. 20x10=200.

There were 200 students interviewed.


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The number of students in 10 kindergarten classes is shown below.
20, 18, 21, 18, 22, 24, 18, 23, 23, 24

What number of students describes the first quartile?
What number of students describes the third quartile?
What number of students describes the interquartile range?

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Answer:

1. 18

2. 23

3. 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The first quartile is 18, the third quartile is 23, and the interquartile range is 5.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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There are 18 pieces of chalk. The ratio of chalk that is yellow to chalk that is not yellow is 1 : 2. How many pieces of chalk are yellow? Show or explain how you got your answer.

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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

1:2 is the same as 1/2

if 1/2 of the chalk is yellow, then divide 18/2

18/2 = 9

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

so do a tape diagram with  1 box and underneath 2 boxes you then divide 3 boxes by 18 giving you 18.

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What is the most appropriate measure of center for the data set about 7th graders?

A)mean
B)median
C)range
D)IQR

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Answer:

The most appropriate measure of center for the given data set about 7th graders is the median (option B).

Step-by-step explanation:

The median is the middle value in a data set when the values are arranged in ascending or descending order. It is not affected by extreme values or outliers. There is an outlier in this case (180), which could alter the mean and represent the data inaccurately. The range does not give a measure of center but instead represents the spread of the data. The IQR is a valuable measure for understanding the spread of data and identifying potential outliers but is not suitable for describing the central tendency or average of the data.

Solve the inequality d/4 > 36 for d

A. d < 9
B. d < 144
C. d > 144
D. d > 9

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Answer: D. d > 9

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the inequality:

d/4 > 36

To solve for d, we need to isolate the variable d on one side of the inequality. We can do this by multiplying both sides of the inequality by 4:

d > 36 x 4

d > 144

Therefore, the answer is (D) d > 9, since any value of d greater than 9 would satisfy the inequality. We can also check that the other answer choices are incorrect:

   If d < 9, then d/4 < 9/4, which is less than 36. So, (A) d < 9 is not a valid solution.

   If d < 144, then d/4 < 144/4 = 36, which is less than 36. So, (B) d < 144 is not a valid solution.

   If d > 144, then d/4 > 144/4 = 36, which satisfies the inequality. So, (C) d > 144 is also a valid solution, but not the most inclusive one.

Answer:

the correct answer is option C: d > 144.

Step-by-step explanation:

A school board randomly samples 80 students to determine their opinion on requiring school uniforms for the next school year. The table shows the results of the survey.

If there are 3,000 students in the district, how many students do you expect to be undecided about school uniforms?

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Answer: 900

Step-by-step explanation:

If 24 out of 80 students are undecided, that is 24/80, or 3/10 (0.3).

To find how many would be undecided out of 3,000 students, multiply 3/10 by 3,000/1, and you get 900, which is your answer

Answer:

900

Step-by-step explanation:

A school board randomly samples 80 students to determine their opinion on requiring school uniforms for the next school year. The table shows the results of the survey.

If there are 3,000 students in the district, how many students do you expect to be undecided about school uniforms?

we can solve with an equation

80 : 24 = 3000 : x

x = 24 * 3000 : 80

x = 900

Which equation results from adding the equations in this system? Negative 6 x + 4 y = negative 8. 6 x minus 12 y = 14. Negative 16 y = 6 Negative 8 y = 6 Negative 8 y = negative 22 Negative 16 y = negative 22

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Answer:

Negative 8y = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

-6x + 4y = -8

6x - 12y = 14

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-8y = 6

Gaspar is riding his bicycle. The graph shows the relationship between time in hours and the miles Gaspar rides. Write an inequality to show the number of hours when Gaspar has ridden more than 80 miles.

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Answer:

   

Step-by-step explanation:

b

a sample of 500 schools in a state results in an average number of students per grade level of 178.6 students, with a margin of error of 45.2 if there are 3250 high schools in the state, what is the estimated number of students per grade level?​

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To estimate the number of students per grade level in the state, we can use the sample average and the margin of error to construct a confidence interval.

The margin of error is given as 45.2, which means that we can be 95% confident that the true population average number of students per grade level falls within the range of the sample average plus or minus the margin of error.

So, the confidence interval is:

178.6 ± 45.2

To estimate the population average number of students per grade level, we can take the midpoint of the confidence interval:

(178.6 + (178.6 - 45.2)) / 2 = 311.6

Therefore, the estimated number of students per grade level in the state is 311.6

The price of a technology stock was $9.79 yesterday. Today, the price fell to $9.66. Find the percentage decrease. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.

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Answer: 1.3%

Step-by-step explanation:

The percentage decrease can be found using the formula:

percentage decrease = [(original value - new value) / original value] x 100%

Substituting the given values:

percentage decrease = [(9.79 - 9.66) / 9.79] x 100%

percentage decrease = 1.33%

Rounding to the nearest tenth of a percent, the percentage decrease is 1.3%.

Answer: hope this helps ♡

The percentage decrease is 1.33%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Percentage decrease: dividing the value by the total value and then multiplying it by 100

Total value: $9.79          Value: $9.79 - $9.66 = 0.13

[tex]\frac{0.13*100}{9.79}[/tex]  =

(0.13 × 100) ÷ 9.79 =

13 ÷ 9.79 =

1.32788559755 ≈ 1.33%

Drag each expression to show whether it is equivalent to 8( t+ 4), 8 t+ 4, or neither.

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8t+4 : 4(2t+1), 4t+4+4t
8(t+4) : 8t+32, (8•t)+(8•4)
Neither are the remaining ones

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If f(n) = n2 - 2n, which of the following options are correct?

Select all that apply.
f(2) = 0
f(-2) = 0
f(1) = 3
f(5) = 35
f(-4) = 24

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Answer: A f(2)=0 I think

Answer:

f(2) = 0

f(-4) = 24

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \hookrightarrow \: { \tt{ \sf{f(n) = {n}^{2} - 2n }}}[/tex]

When n is 2 ✔

[tex] \dashrightarrow \: { \tt{f(2) = {(2)}^{2} - (2 \times 2) = 4 - 4 = 0}} \\ [/tex]

When n is -2 ✖

[tex] \dashrightarrow { \tt{ {( - 2)}^{2} - (2 \times - 2) = 4 + 4 = 8 }}[/tex]

When n is 1 ✖

[tex] \dashrightarrow{ \tt{f(1) = {(1)}^{2} - (2 \times 1) = - 1 }}[/tex]

When n is 5 ✖

[tex] \dashrightarrow{ \tt{f(5) = {(5)}^{2} - (2 \times 5) = 15}}[/tex]

When n is -4 ✔

[tex] \dashrightarrow{ \tt{f( - 4) = {( - 4)}^{2} - (2 \times - 4) }} \\ { \tt{ = 16 + 8}} \\ { \tt{ = 24}}[/tex]

Two trains leave the station at the same time, one heading east and the other west. The eastbound train travels at 95 miles per hour. The westbound train travels at 85 miles per hour. How long will it take for the two trains to be 432 miles apart?

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10 difference so it will it 43.2 times

Solve the word problem and ratio table

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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

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What is the constant of proportionality?

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Answer:

I dnt know the ture answer, but mabye this will help

Step-by-step explanation:

The constant of proportionality is the ratio between two directly proportional quantities. Two quantities are directly proportional when they increase and decrease at the same rate. The constant of proportionality k is given by k=y/x where y and x are two quantities that are directly proportional to each other.

The constant of proportionally is -1/-1

Rewrite the false statement to make it true:

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Answer: more than 500 shirts will be washed each day

Step-by-step explanation:

The histogram to the right shows the number of students in a PE class with their mile running times.
a. How many students are in the PE class?
b. Which interval would have the time 8 minutes?
c. In which interval of time did most students finish?
d. Find the probability a random student chosen ran with a time between 6 and 7 minutes.
e. The teacher teaches a total of 120 students in all PE classes. Predict how many students will run between 6 and 7 minutes.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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What’s the question?

create equivalent ratios by completing a ratio table for each. 1. 7 to 5 ( using multiplication), 2. 50:20 ( using division), 3. 3/4 (using multiplication), 4. 18:48 ( using division)

ASAP

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Step-by-step explanation:

7 : 5

[tex] \binom{7 \: 14 \: 21 \: 28 \: 35}{5 \: 10 \: 15 \: 20 \: 25} [/tex]

50 : 20

[tex] \binom{50 \: 25 \: 5}{20 \: 10 \: 2} [/tex]

3 : 8

[tex] \binom{3 \: 6 \: 9 \: 12 \: 15 \: 18}{8 \: 16 \: 24 \: 32 \: 40 \: 48} [/tex]

18 : 48

[tex] \binom{18 \: 9 \: 6 \: 3}{48 \: 24 \: 16 \: 8} [/tex]

Ratios must always remain proportional;

Whenever you multiply or divide one part by a number, you must do the same to the other part/s;

When it comes to division, you can divide by all common factors

Which unit rate corresponds to the proportional relationship shown in the graph?

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Haven't done this kinda problem in a while but I got 4/3 cm/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the coordinates given i put them into the formula:

        y1  -  y2

m=_________

        x1  -  x2

That gave me -16/-12, I simplified & got 4/3.

unit rate in this case would be the slope
To find the slope you need at least two points on a line
The formula would be m=y2-y1/x2-x1

16-0/12-0
16/12
Simplified we would divide by 4 since it goes into both numbers
4/3 as the answer

Could someone help me with this quikly

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Answer:

Plan A=3/2 hours Plan B=5/4 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Plan A equals x

Plan B equals y

So than 3x+2y=7

And 8x+4y=17

Then you multiply the first equation by 2 to get rid of Y. 6x+4y=14 and 8x+4y=17 2x=3 x=1.5 y=1.25

The answer is plan a

Luke has 1/5 of a package of dried apricots. He divided the dried apricots equally into 3 small bags. Luke gives one of the bags to a friend and keeps the other two bags for himself, what fraction of the original package of dried apricots did Luke keep for himself? (answer in simplest form)

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Answer:

Luke kept 1/3 to himself

Step-by-step explanation:

First step: 1/5 divided by 3 equals 1/15.
Therefore, Luke gives 1/15 to his friend.
Second step: 1/5 minus 1/15 equals to 2/15.
So, we can come to a conclusion that Luke kept 2/15 for himself.
I hope this is correct and you find it helpful.

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Show that pentagon CDEFG is similar or not similar to pentagon PQRST. [Image in the attachment]

Are the two pentagons similar? How do you know?

-No, because all corresponding sides are not congruent.

-Yes, because all corresponding sides are proportional.

-No, because all corresponding sides are not proportional.

-Yes, because all corresponding sides are congruent.

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C. no, because all corresponding sides are not proportional.

No because all corresponding sides are not proportional

Four swimmers are training for a relay race. Each day they practice by swimming at least 1,600 yards total. The friends evenly divide the number of yards they swim.

Write and solve an inequality to determine how many yards each friend will swim. Show all your work.

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Answer:

400

Step-by-step explanation:

I divided 1600 by 4 which got me 400

Answer:

400 yards each

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide 1600 by 4 and get 400

What is the approximate difference between the volume of the sphere and the volume of the cone?


A about 13.6 cm3

B about 16.8 cm3

C about 4.3 cm3

D about 80.6 cm3

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Answer:C

Step-by-step explanation:

Isabella drove 2 1/3 miles from home to school. Then, she drove 4 3/5 from school to the store and 5 4/5 miles home from the store. Write an addition sentence to show the total number of miles.

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12 11/15.
Add 2 1/3 plus 4 3/5 plus 5 4/5 by converting them to improper fractions
Therefore 35/15 + 69/15 + 87/15 equals 191/15 which equals 12 11/15.

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Answer:

(x,y) = (-3,7)

Step-by-step explanation:

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hope this helps

(-3, 7) point form
x = -3, y = 7 equation form

Melvin pays $49.95 for his gym membership. After that he pays $3.95 for each visit to the gym. What is the greatest number of visits he can afford if the total amount he spends cannot be more than $125.00?

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Answer:

Melvin can only visit the gym twice if he cannot spend more than $125.00.

Step-by-step explanation:

$49.95+3.95=$53.9

$53.9x2=$107.8

If he were to visit the gym three times, he would pay $161.7. Therefore, he can only visit the gym twice to stay in his price range.

Answer to this question is $125

7, 11, 4, 2=10 What are the missing symbols?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : 7 11 4 2 =10. To Find : make it true using order of operations. Solution: 7 11 4 2 =10. 7 + 11 - 4 x 2 = 10. Applying BODMAS.

Solve the word problem and ratio table.

Pls help me

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60/5, 48/4, 36/3, 30/2.5, 24/2. you just multiply the bottom number by 12 or divide the top number by 12.
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