31.25 miles because I don’t know
Answer:
He will read 92 pages in an hour going by the current rate at which he reads
Step-by-step explanation:
The complete question is as follows;
Jamil found that he reads 1/5 of his 115 - page book in 1/4 of an hour. At this rate how many pages does he read in an hour
We proceed as follows;
If he reads 1/5 of 115 in 1/4 hour
1/5 of 115 pages refer to 1/5 * 115 = 23 pages
This means that he reads 23 pages in quarter of an hour
So in an hours the number of pages he will read will be 23 * 4 = 92 pages
Attendance with the higher ticket price is ...
... $1750/$7 = 250
So the percentage change in attendance is ...
... change = (new - original)/original × 100%
... = (250 -300)/300 × 100% = -1/6×100% ≈ -17%
Answer:
D. 48
Step-by-step explanation:
In the experiment, 16/40 landed exactly on heads. If you do 16/40 * 3/3 = 48/120.
This means that you can estimate 48 of the next 120 trials have 2 coins showing heads.
Step-by-step explanation:
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