Hi there! So the the new price is $93, and went up from $55. Let's subtract the numbers. 93 - 55 is 38. The change is 38. To find the percent markup, we can write and solve a proportion. Set it up like this:
38/55 = x/100
This is because the amount of change goes above the original (55), and x represents the percent out of 100. We are looking for the markup. Let's cross multiply the values. 100 * 38 is 3,800. 55 * x is 55x. 3,800 = 55x. Now, divide each side by 55 to isolate the x. 55x/55 cancels out. 3,800/55 is 69.0909 or 69 when rounded to the nearest whole number. There. The percent of markup is approx. 69%.
You would probably need a little larger sample of people because not all people wear corrective lenses. In almost any other survey, this would be a scientist’s dream, but in this one, you’d need it to be a little bigger.
Plan A: 30 + 0.01m
Plan B: 20 + 0.05m
in order for 2 plans cost the same, both need to be equal
so should be
20 + 0.05m = 30 + 0.01m
answer is D. last one
20 + 0.05m = 30 + 0.01m
Answer:
Mean
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Required
Best measure of center
The mean is considered the best measure of center when there are no outliers in the given data.
Outlier is when a particular data set is far away from other datasets.
For instance: 20 is an outlier in the following data sets:
Also, the given data are not open-ended.
An open-ended data is as follows:
Since we do not have any of the above conditions, then the mean is the best center to use.
The total amount of money Kylie spent to go to talent camp is 115.
76.5 *10 =765 (Amount of money she deposited in 10 months)
30.5 *10 = 305 (Amount of money she used to pay for singing lessons in 10 months)
765 - 305 = 460 (Amount remaining after singing lessons for 10 months)
460/4 = 115 (Amount she used to go to a talent camp)