Answer:
The probability that a student taking only math will get picked is approximately 29%
Step-by-step explanation: This is because out of the total number of students taking math (95), 52 of such students are also taking science. In order to get the number of students only taking math you have to do 95-52=43 and to put that against the amount of total students the ratio would be 43:147 or 42/147 and if you plug 42/147 into a calculator you will recieve a long decimal that you can then round to 29%.
Change each of the fractions into decimals.
1/8 becomes 0.125
-1/7 becomes -0.143
and -0.02555
0.2
In order from least to greatest,
-0.143, -0.02555, 0.125, 0.2
OR
-1/7, -0.02555, 1/8 and 0.2
Answer:
5 weeks
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that she works at a rate of $12 an hour, she also works 20 hours a week.
The total amount she makes per week is $240 (12 x 20). However, that is without deductions. We have to subtract $34 from the $240.
$240 - $34 = $206.
$206 is the amount she makes in a week and she wants to save $950. How many weeks does she have to save? Well, let's divide.
$950 / $206 = 4.6 weeks. However, if we have to round up to 5 weeks.
Me after hearing someone cough on my $8 round trip flight to Italy.
Simplify step-by-step.
9m−7m+2m
=9m+−7m+2m
Combine Like Terms:
=9m+−7m+2m
=(9m+−7m+2m)
=4m