Answer:
Orange = 12
Grape = 15
Cola = 23
Step-by-step explanation:
Turning this into equations you can give each soda a variable
Cola = C | Grape = G | Orange = R
Then you get:
8 + G = C
R + 3 = G
C + G + R = 50
We want to get a variable all by itself in an equation so first I'm going to put the second equation (R + 3 = G) in the first (8 + G = C) by replacing the G to get
8 + (R + 3) = C Combine the variables 11 + R = C and put that new equation into the last equation
(11 + R) + G + R = 50
Now plug our original second equation (R + 3 = G) into our third to get
(11 + R) + (R + 3) + R = 50
Combine and get
14 + 3R = 50 Subtract over the 14
3R = 36 Divide by 3
Orange Sodas = 12
Our new 3rd Equation is now: C + G + 12 = 50, subtract over 12 to get
C + G = 38
Plug either equation 1 or 2 into that one, I'll do 1
(8 + G) + G = 38
8 + 2G = 38
2G = 30
Grape Sodas = 15
Now our 3rd equation is C + 15 = 38, subtract over 15
Cola Sodas = 23
Orange = 12
Grape = 15
Cola = 23
12 + 15 + 23 = 50
Answer:
P = 7.14%
The percentage of those 30 years or older that own an ipod is 7.14%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
Percentage of ipod owners Pi = 20%
Percentage who don't own ipod Pd = 100-20 = 80%
For age 30 or older;
Percentage of ipod owners who belong to this group
Po = 20% of Pi
Percentage who don't have an ipod but belong to this group Pu = 100-35% = 65% of Pd
The percentage of those 30 years or older that own an ipod is;
P = Po/(Po+Pu) × 100%
Po = 20% of Pi = 20% of 20% = 0.2×20 =4%
Pu = 65% of Pd = 65% of 80% = 0.65×80% = 52%
Substituting the values;
P = 4/(4+52) × 100%
P = 7.14%
The 20th visitor will be the first to get both the key chain and the bumper sticker, I found this out by finding the least common multiple, or LCM, you do this by writing out the multiples of both 4 and 10, 4 8 12 16 20..... and 10 20 30... then you find the smallest number that both 4 and 10 have in common. I hope this helps, sorry if it doesn't.
Answer:
Total number of sections= 8
p(red)= 3/8
p(yellow)= 2/8= 1/4
p(blue)= 3/8