Answer:
Number of shopper buy from sale [3,000shopper] = 600 (Approx.)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Number of shopper in mall = 60
Number of shopper buy from sale = 12
Find:
Number of shopper buy from sale if total number number of shopper are 3,000
Computation:
Number of shopper buy from sale [3,000shopper] = 3000[Number of shopper buy from sale/Number of shopper in mall]
Number of shopper buy from sale [3,000shopper] = 3000[12 / 60]
Number of shopper buy from sale [3,000shopper] = 3000[1/5]
Number of shopper buy from sale [3,000shopper] = 600 (Approx.)
Answer:
A. 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Since, cake is of right triangled shape, so measure of its one angle would be 90° and the sum of the measures of the remaining two angles will also be equal 90°.
Therefore,
5x +10x = 90
15x = 90
x = 90/15
x = 6
Answer:
C and D
Step-by-step explanation:
Population density is the ratio of population to area. Its units are persons per square mile. Here, you're being asked to compare the population densities of several countries to the average population density in several US states.
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<h3>average</h3>
The idea of "average population density of the 10 states listed" is somewhat ambiguous. It could mean either of (a) the ratio of the total of the states' population to the total of their land area, or (b) the average of the population densities of the states. (In the attached, we computed both, but the answer remains the same using either number.)
When there are numerous identical calculations to be performed, it is convenient to let a spreadsheet do them. The attached spreadsheet shows the population densities for the 10 states and 5 countries listed.
Depending on how you define it, the average population density of the 10 states is about 10.5 or about 15.7 people per square mile. (15.7 is the average of the density numbers, found using the spreadsheet AVERAGE function.)
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<h3>countries</h3>
The 5 countries have population densities ranging from about 7.7 to 236 people per square mile. Two of the countries have density below 10.5, so are the answers to the question asked.
Canada (C) and Iceland (D) have population density below the US state average.