Oh yes... Wonderful Proportions. There are ways to do proportions but this is how I learned how to do them :
PART %
=
WHOLE 100 That is the formula. I'm not sure of an example but I hope it helps
The percent error is -2.1352% of Jocelyn's estimate. May I have Brainless
Answer:
<h2>3) -82.</h2><h2>4)-70.</h2><h2>5) -15.</h2><h2>6)-14.</h2><h2>7)5</h2><h2>8)15</h2><h2>9)16</h2><h2>10 )16</h2><h2>11)64</h2><h2>12)21.</h2><h2>13)1500 in the middle (not above not below)</h2><h2>14)450 m</h2>
70% I think beacuse she is making more profit about 70% then she bought it for
X - the volume of the tank
The tank holds
375 liters when full.