Step-by-step explanation:
= 5- 2 + 12 /4
= 5 -2 + 3
= 8- 2
= 6
Answer: G
Step-by-step explanation:
The total bottle sold on monday is so i'm gonna assume that 40 people were in the cafeteria that day. The cafeteria had 80 customers, which is double the amount of customers from yesterday. If we want to make predictions from monday's data, we should double all the values in the table (so basically apple juice is now 22, cranberry is 14, etc.) so it's more fitting to the number of customers on tuesday.
apple - 22
cranberry - 14
orange - 36
pineapple - 8
G is not supported because it says that 6 times more apple juice will be sold than cranberry. So if we look at the [modified} table, cranberry is WAY over half the amount of apple juice. This means that G's statement is not supported by the table
Answer: -29
Subtract 18 FROM -11.
That means that 18 would go after -11.
-11 - 18 = -29
Answer:
9.9
Step-by-step explanation:
The table tells you numbers who "want" a job. The question asks you for numbers "looking for a job". Those may be different things. The question cannot be answered from the table, unless you make the assumption that those wanting a job are actually looking for a job.
total looking = (working and looking) + (not working and looking)
= 5.2 million + 4.7 million
= 9.9 million . . . . looking for a job