Answer:
look at explanation (I go down the first column of scenarios and then move on to the right column)
Step-by-step explanation:
1) The first one will be same as original because the decrease and increase are the same, and happen right after each other so you get the same amount
2) Second one you get greater than original. You're doubling the initial value, and then decreasing by a smaller percentage, so you still get greater than your initial value
3) Third you get greater than original. You're adding 50% of the initial value, and decreasing by 33.5% of the new value, which will still give you more than the original
4) Fourth, you get greater than original. You're adding 60% of the initial value, and then decreasing by 40% of the new value, which will still give you greater than the initial value
5) Fifth you get less than the original. You're decreasing by 75%, and then adding 50% of the new value, which still gives you less than the initial value
Answer:
%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Jocelyn calculates that see will take 105 minutes to run 7 miles. She runs the distance in 84 minutes.
To find: Jillian’s percent error
Solution:
Actual time taken by Jocelyn to run 7 miles = 84 minutes
Approximate time taken by Jocelyn to run 7 miles = 105 minutes
Error = minutes
Percent error = error/(Actual time taken) × (100) =
If they want to spend no more that $250, then they would be on the boat for 5 hours.
Answer:
(C) because the answer is 69
Step-by-step explanation:
you make 3 groups of 23 and u get 69
its greater then 23 and 4
and its not between 3 and 4 or between 23 or 3
so it can only be (C)