Given:
John had to pay a combined electric and gas bill $150.
The electric portion of the bill was $90.
To find:
The ratio of money spent on electric to that on gas.
Solution:
Let x be the amount of gas bill.
The electric portion of the bill was $90 and John had to pay a combined electric and gas bill $150. So,
The gas portion of the bill was $60.
The ratio of money spent on electric to that on gas is:
Therefore, the ratio of money spent on electric to that on gas is 3:2.
Answer:
To work out the multiplier, first add or subtract the percentage from 100, then convert to a decimal. Example: we want to add 20% to £110. To work out the multiplier, add 20 to 100, to get 120, and then change it to a decimal (divide by 100) to get 1.2.
meiabatten191 helped me out on this question too.
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x and 52 are supplementary, so they add up to 180°
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