If Ava has 34 candy bars, and each box can hold 5 bars, then we need to find out how many boxes that are filled up.
Divide the number of candy bars (34), by the number each box can hold (5)
Since we cannot have 6.8 boxes, we have to round down to 6.
To check our answer, we multiply the number of boxes (6), by the number of bars in each box (5), to get 30. We add Ava's extra bars (4), and we get the number we started off with: 34. This proves our answer is correct!
Answer:
24.24%
Step-by-step explanation:
In other words we need to find the probability of getting one blue counter and another non-blue counter in the two picks. Based on the stats provided, there are a total of 12 counters (6 + 4 + 2), out of which only 4 are blue. This means that the probability for the first counter chosen being blue is 4/12
Since we do not replace the counter, we now have a total of 11 counters. Since the second counter cannot be blue, then we have 8 possible choices. This means that the probability of the second counter not being blue is 8/11. Now we need to multiply these two probabilities together to calculate the probability of choosing only one blue counter and one non-blue counter in two picks.
or 0.2424 or 24.24%
$358.40
Gross pay is the amount of money you earn before taxes. So you just have to multiply $11.20 by 32 to get your answer