Not always sometime depends what kind of problem your doing
To start out, notice that you want the percent of voters that chose candidate A,
not the percent of the class that chose candidate A.
Your fraction should be "number that chose candidate A" out of "number of voters," which is the same thing as saying: "number that chose candidate A" divided by "number of voters"1) The numerator of the fraction should be the number of votes for candidate A, which is 11.
2) The denominator of the fraction should be the number of voters. You're told that "t<span>here were 11 votes for Candidate A and 15 votes for Candidate B," so there are:
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3) Finally put parts 1 and 2 together into a fraction and multiply by 100 to get your percent. That is your final answer:
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Answer:
0.16666
Step-by-step explanation:
100/60
Answer: What's the exponents?
Step-by-step explanation:
5.2+3.01=8.21
but then there's no exponents that you stated. So it would be 8.21x10^?
If the tens do have exponents above them, add them together.
I hope this answer helps you!
Answer:
this is how u solve this
Step-by-step explanation: