One package of markers has dimensions 6"×8"×1"what are the dimensions of the box that will hold 30 packages of markers and use the LEAST amount of cardboard? A. 6"×8"×30" B. 6"×16"×15" C. 10"×10"×10"D. 12"×8"×15" E. 18"×8"×10

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Answer 1

The required Dimensions are 6'' x 8'' x 30'' , That is option A


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The population of a town is decreasing at a rate of 1% per year. In 2000there were 1300 people. Create a function to find the populationin 2008.

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Given that;

The population of a town is decreasing at a rate of 1% per year.

[tex]\text{Rate r = 1\% = 0.01}[/tex]

In 2000 there were 1300 people.

[tex]P_o=1300[/tex]

To find the population in 2008;

[tex]P_8[/tex]

The time taken is;

[tex]\begin{gathered} t=2008-2000 \\ t=8\text{ years} \end{gathered}[/tex]

We can calculate the population of the town in 2008 by applying the formula;

[tex]P_8=P_o(1-r)^t[/tex]

Substituting, the given values;

[tex]\begin{gathered} P_t=1300(1-0.01)^t \\ P_t=1300(0.99)^t \end{gathered}[/tex]

Above is a functon for calculating the population of the town at time t years after 2000.

The population of the town in the year 2008 is;

[tex]\begin{gathered} P_8=1300(0.99)^8 \\ P_8=1,199.568 \\ P_8\approx1,200 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the population of the town in 2008 is approximately 1,200 people.

We can also write the equation as;

[tex]y=1300(0.99)^8[/tex]

Where y is the population of the town in year 2008.

Solve the problem.
3) During the last four months of a recent year, Annie's Natural Food Store reported the following sale: 3)
September
$3087
October
$2891
$2377
November
December
$4224
How much more were the sales in December than the sales in November?
A) $1847
B) $6501
C) $6601
D) $1747

What’s the answer?

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Answer:

The answer will be A) 1847

Question 11 > Alvin can go upstream at a rate of 25 miles per hour and downstream at a rate of 35 miles per hour. One day while Alvin was on the river, he received a call telling him he needs to turn around and come home. So he turned around and went back to his starting point. If his entire trip took 12 hours, how far did he travel on the river? Alvin traveled miles. (Roundtrip) Question Help: Message instructor Submit Question

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Given Data:

The upstream speed is, 25 miles/hr.

The downstream speed is, 35 miles/hr.

The total time is, 12 hr.

Let d be the distance traveled. He can travel 25 miles/ hr in upstream, so the time taken will be,

[tex]t=\frac{d}{25}[/tex]

He can travel 35 miles/ hr in upstream, so the time taken will be,

[tex]t^{\prime}=\frac{d}{35}[/tex]

Total time is, 12 hr. So we have,

[tex]\begin{gathered} 12=\frac{d}{25}+\frac{d}{35} \\ 12=\frac{d}{5\times5}+\frac{d}{7\times5} \\ 12=\frac{1}{5}(\frac{d}{7}+\frac{d}{5}) \\ 12\times5=\frac{d}{7}+\frac{d}{5} \\ 60\times35=5d+7d \\ 2100=12d \\ d=\frac{2100}{12}=175 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore the total distance is, 350 mile

Write the following linear equation in function notation. Y = 2x + 5a.) f(y) = 2x+ 5b.) f = 2x + 5c.)f(x) = 2x + 5d.)It is already written in function notation

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Answer

Option C is correct.

The function notation

Explanation

Hello,May I please request for help on the word problem number 37, please?

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As the last stand-up comic of the evening is granted. The combination of schedules is made with the other 5 performers.

To find how many ways you can order 5 performers you multiply 5x4x3x2x1 (or factorial 5: 5!)

[tex]5!=5\times4\times3\times2\times1=120[/tex]Then, there are 120 different ways to schedule the appearances

sarah spent a total of 10 on oranges and apples at the supet market. if she spent 3 dollars less for oranges than she did on apples how much did sarah spend on oranges

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Let's write 2 equations from the two statements given.

Sarah spent 10 dollars on both oranges and apples

Let the price of oranges be "x" and price of apples be "y", thus we can write:

[tex]x+y=10[/tex]

Oranges cost 3 less than apples, thus we can say:

[tex]y-3=x[/tex]

We can substitute this into the first equation and solve for y:

[tex]\begin{gathered} x+y=10 \\ y-3+y=10 \\ 2y=10+3 \\ 2y=13 \\ y=\frac{13}{2} \\ y=6.5 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Thus, let's solve for x now,

[tex]\begin{gathered} x=y-3 \\ x=6.5-3 \\ x=3.5 \end{gathered}[/tex]

We want the price of oranges (x), thus,

Price of Oranges = $3.50

HeyI need help with this, having trouble solvingIt is from my ACT prep guide

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We will determine the height of the building as follows:

First, we determine the height above her window, that is:

[tex]\tan (56)=\frac{h_u}{150ft}\Rightarrow h_u=(150ft)\tan (56)[/tex][tex]\Rightarrow h_u=222.3841453\ldots ft[/tex]

Now, we calculate the height below her window:

[tex]\tan (32)=\frac{h_l}{150ft}\Rightarrow h_l=(150ft)\tan (32)[/tex][tex]\Rightarrow h_l=93.73040279\ldots ft[/tex]

Then, we will have that:

[tex]h_T=h_l+h_l\Rightarrow h_T=150(\tan (56)+\tan (32))[/tex][tex]\Rightarrow h_T=316.1145581\ldots ft\Rightarrow h_T\approx316.1ft[/tex]

So, the height of the building is approximately 316.1 ft tall.

umm i need help on my math reducing fractions Im new to them and i dont understand it at all, Btw im in 5th grade not middle school it wont let me change it

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[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{2}{10}\text{ } \\ \text{the first step is looking for the largest common }factor\text{ betw}en\text{ the two numbers, 2 and 10} \end{gathered}[/tex]

since the smallest number is 2, and 2 can go into itself and 2 also can go into 10, that is the largest common number

[tex]\frac{2}{10}\div\text{ }\frac{2}{2}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} 2\text{ divided by 2 = 1} \\ 10\text{ divided by 2 =5} \end{gathered}[/tex]

We can not make the number go any smaller since any number divied by one will equal itself

so that means

[tex]\frac{2}{10}\text{ reduced is }\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

need help with math

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[tex]\begin{gathered} 0.24\to0.2 \\ \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]0.158\to0.16[/tex][tex]0.2445\to0.245[/tex]

if(f) (x)= x/2 - 2 and (g) (x) = 2x^2 + x - 3 find (f+g) (x)|| how do i add functions when the number is a fraction? ||

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Solution

Given

[tex]\begin{gathered} f(x)=\frac{x}{2}-2 \\ \\ g(x)=2x^2+x-3 \\ \\ (f+g)(x)=f(x)+g(x)=\frac{x}{2}-2+2x^2+x-3=2x^2+\frac{3x}{2}-5 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Find all solutions to the equationin the interval [O, 27). Enter thesolutions in increasing order.cos 2x = cos X[?]Tx = 0,2Remember: cos 20 = cos20 – sin20

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SOLUTION

From

[tex]\begin{gathered} \cos 2x=\cos x \\ \cos ^2x-\sin ^2x=\cos x \\ \cos ^2x-(1-\cos ^2x)=\cos x \\ 2\cos ^2x-1=\cos x \\ 2\cos ^2x-\cos x-1=0 \\ \text{From the quadratic formula} \\ \cos x=\frac{1\pm\sqrt[]{1-(-8)}}{4} \\ \\ \cos x=\frac{1\pm3}{4} \\ \cos x=\text{ 1 or -}\frac{1}{2} \\ \text{Taking the cos}^{-1}of\text{ 1 and -}\frac{1}{2} \\ We\text{ have }\theta\text{ = 0, }\frac{2\pi}{3},\frac{4\pi}{3},\frac{8\pi}{3}\ldots\ldots\ldots2\pi \end{gathered}[/tex]

So your answer is

[tex]0,\text{ }\frac{2\pi}{3},\text{ }\frac{4\pi}{3}[/tex]

in a class the ratio of the boy to the girls is 7:8 what part of the whole class are girls

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[tex]\begin{gathered} P=\frac{8}{7+8} \\ P=\frac{8}{15} \\ \\ \frac{8}{15}\text{ of the whole class are girls} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Evaluating functions I don’t understand this one and I can’t find it no where else

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The function given is

[tex]f(x)=4x[/tex]

We are to find the inverse of the function

let f(x) =y

[tex]y=4x[/tex]

Then, we make x the subject of the formula from here

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=4x \\ x=\frac{y}{4} \\ x=\frac{1}{4}y \end{gathered}[/tex]

Then The inverse of the function becomes

[tex]f(x)=\frac{1}{4}x[/tex]

Therefore the fourth option is correct

Why might you use a different power of 10 instead of leaving bothnumbers in scientific notation?

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Why might you use a different power of 10 instead of leaving both

numbers in scientific notation?

Because scintific notation is a simplification for large or small numbers, so a big number with a lot of zeros can be writen by a power of 10 multiplied by a number. But we cannot make substractions using this, because the powers ten represents very different values, for instance

[tex]\begin{gathered} 1\times10^1=10 \\ 1\times10^2=100 \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]1\times10^2-1\times10^1=100-10=90,[/tex]

But if they have the same power, we can use the distibutive law to make the substraction

[tex]1\times10^2-1\times10^1=10\times10^1-1\times10^1=(10-1)\times10^1=9\times10^1^{}[/tex]

which is the same thing. No matter the power of 10, if the power is the same you can use the same argument I've made before.

Help I need a example for graphing two variable inequalities

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Solution:

To graph, a linear inequality in two variables (say, x and y ), first get y alone on one side. Then consider the related equation obtained by changing the inequality sign to an equals sign. The graph of this equation is a line.

If the inequality is strict ( < or > ), graph a dashed line. If the inequality is not strict ( ≤ and ≥ ), graph a solid line.

For example,

Consider the linear inequality in two variables below

[tex]y\leq4x-8[/tex]

Step 1:

Put x=0 and find y

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=4x-8 \\ y=4(0)-8 \\ y=0-8 \\ y=-8 \\ (0,-8) \end{gathered}[/tex]

Step 2:

Put y=0 and find x

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=4x-8 \\ 0=4x-8 \\ 4x=8 \\ \frac{4x}{4}=\frac{8}{4} \\ x=2 \\ (2,0) \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence,

We are going to use the coordinates below to graph the inequality using a solid line because

The inequality sign used is greater than or equal to

[tex](0,-8),(2,0)[/tex]

Hence,

The graph of the inequality will be

O GRAPHS AND FUNCTIONSFinding inputs and outputs of a two-step function that models a...

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Given the function:

[tex]A(t)=256-16t[/tex]

Where A is the amount of money (in dollars) Diane has left in her account after t trips on the toll roads.

(a)

After 8 trips on the toll roads (t = 8):

[tex]\begin{gathered} A(8)=256-16(8)=256-128 \\ \\ \therefore A(8)=\$128 \end{gathered}[/tex]

(b)

If her account is empty:

[tex]\begin{gathered} A(t)=0 \\ \\ \Rightarrow256-16t=0 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Solving the equation for t:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 256=16t \\ \\ \therefore t=16\text{ trips} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The country of Scotstats requires the people in their country to have license tags on their car such that the first 3 characters are English letters but no letter may repeat. The last 3 characters must each be a number 0-9 and again no numbers can be repeated. How many license tags are possible?

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Answer

11,232,000 possible license tags.

Explanation

The licenses have space for 6 characters.

We need to note that there are 26 alphabets and 10 numbers to pick from.

So, for the first character, any of the 26 alphabets can take this spot.

For the second character, 25 alphabets are now available for that space. (Since repetition is not allowed)

For the third character, 24 alphabets are available for that.

For the fourth character, any of the 10 numbers can take up that spot.

For the fifth character, only 9 numbers can take this spot now. (No repetition rule too)

For the sixth character, 8 numbers can take that spot.

So, mathematically, the number of license tags possible will be

26 × 25 × 24 × 10 × 9 × 8 = 11,232,000 possible license tags

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Tyrone randomly interviewed 55 8th graders at the Westwood Mall Saturday afternoon to determine their reason for going to the mall. Based on the results of his survey, he made the following claim:Two out of four middle school students visit the mall to go shopping.Explain why this claim is misleading.a. Tyrone only interviewed students in the food court.b. Tyrone did not survey enough 8th graders to draw a valid conclusion.c. Tyrone did not use a random sample of 8th graders.d. Since Tyrone surveyed only 8th graders, his sample is not representative of all middle school students.

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Tyrone randomly interviewed 55 8th graders at the Westwood Mall Saturday afternoon to determine their reason for going to the mall.

Based on the results he made the following claim.

"Two out of four middle school students visit the mall to go shopping".

Let us analyze each of the given options.

a. Tyrone only interviewed students in the food court.

There is no evidence that suggests the interview was conducted at the food court so this is not the correct answer.

b. Tyrone did not survey enough 8th graders to draw a valid conclusion

He interviewed 55 8th graders which are more than enough students so this is not misleading.

c. Tyrone did not use a random sample of 8th graders

It is given in the question that he used a random sample so this is not misleading.

d. Since Tyrone surveyed only 8th graders, his sample is not representative of all middle school students.

If you notice closely, Tyrone interviewed only 8th graders whereas the claim was about all middle school students.

So this is clearly misleading, 8th graders do not represent all middle school students.

Therefore, option d is correct.

Simplify -(x+ 5) + 3x completely.A. -4x+ 5OOB. 2x + 5C. 2x - 5D. -4x - 5

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-(x+ 5) + 3x

Distributing the -1:

(-1)*x + (-1)*5 + 3x

-x - 5 + 3x

Combining similar terms:

(-x + 3x) - 5

2x - 5

The average adult heart pumps about 84. mL/s of blood at 72 beats per minute. Suppose you need to calculate how long it would take the average heart tocirculate 6300. mL of blood.Set the math up. But don't do any of it. Just leave your answer as a math expressionAlso, be sure your answer includes all the correct unit symbols.

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There are two ways to interpret the problem.

1) One is that a heart circulates 84ml of blood per second, although this makes the information of the beats per minute unnecessary.

In that case, an average heart would circulate 6300 ml of blood as shown in the next expression:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 6300=84t \\ \Rightarrow t=\frac{6300}{84} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Where t is the time expressed in seconds

2) A second approach, and the one that makes better sense, is that each beat of the heart pumps 84ml per beat. Then, the expression that gives us the time needed to reach 6300ml of blood is:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{84ml}{\text{beat}},\frac{72beats}{\min } \\ \Rightarrow84\cdot\frac{72ml}{\min}=\frac{6048ml}{\min } \end{gathered}[/tex]

In that case, the equation that expresses the time needed by the heart to bump 6300ml of blood is:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 6300=6048\cdot t \\ \Rightarrow t=\frac{6300}{6048} \end{gathered}[/tex]

With t being the time given in minutes

The distance to your grandparent's house is 259 miles, and the distance to Atlanta is 555 miles. If it took 7 hours to drive to your grandparent's house, how long would you estimate the drive to Atlanta to take?​

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Answer:

15 Hours

Step-by-step explanation:

259miles = 7 hours

555miles = x

Cross Multiply

259x = 555×7

259x = 3885

Divide Both sides by 259

x = 3885 ÷ 259

x = 15 hours

It would take the driver 15 hours to get to Atlanta

Consider the two polynomials p(x), q(x) in Z[x] by p(x) = 1+2x+3x2, q(x) = 4+5x+7x3. Then p(x) + q(x) is

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The solution for polynomials p(x) + q(x) is 7x³ + 3x² + 7x + 5

Given,

The polynomials

p(x) = 1 + 2x + 3x²

q(x) = 4 + 5x + 7x³

We have to find the solution for p(x) + q(x)

Then,

p(x) + q(x) = (1 + 2x + 3x²) + ( 4 + 5x + 7x³)

p(x) + q(x) = 7x³ + 3x² + 2x + 5x + 1 + 5

p(x) + q(x) = 7x³ + 3x² + 7x + 5

That is,

The solution for polynomials p(x) + q(x) is 7x³ + 3x² + 7x + 5

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Solve the system of two linear inequalities graphically.Graph the solution set of the second linear inequality?

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According to the second inequality, y is greater than or equal to -2, which means that the graph will have a solid line, the first step is to pick solid choice.

The boundary line is y=2, we know this by replacing the inequality sign by an equal sign. Two points one this line are (-1,2) and (2,2). We know it because it is an horizontal line that represents a constant function, it means that all the values of y will be 2 (boundary line).

As the equal sign is greater than or equal to, the region that must be shaded is the one above the boundary line.

I don't understand how to do this (this is a practice assessment)

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Math | English | Art | Total

Boys 13 25 11 49

Girls 7 20 6 33

Total 20 45 17 82

1) Let's set a table, based on the given information:

• Since there are 20 students enrolled in Math let's place it into the Total, 20 -13 = 7

,

• 82 students altogether.

,

• 11 boys are in Art , 17 altogethe then 17 -11 = 6 girls

,

• 20+6+7 = 20+13 = 33 girls altogether.

,

• 82 -33 =49 13 +x +11 = 49 x = 49 -24=25

,

• And lastly English: 20 +25 = 45

2) That's our table:

Math | English | Art | Total

Boys 13 25 11 49

Girls 7 20 6 33

Total 20 45 17 82

Question 10 of 12, Step 1 of 29/14CorrectConsider the following quadratic equation:3.x2 - 13x + 2 = -2Step 1 of 2: Using the standard form ax2 + bx + c = 0 of the given quadratic equation, factor theleft hand side of the equation into two linear factors.AnswerKeypadKeyboard Shortcuts= 0

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Solution

- The question would like us to solve the quadratic equation:

[tex]3x^2-13x+2=-2[/tex]

- The solution to this equation is given below:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 3x^2-13x+2=-2 \\ \text{Add 2 to both sides} \\ 3x^2-13x+4=0 \\ \\ \text{ We can rewrite the x-term as follows:} \\ -13x=-12x-x \\ \\ 3x^2-12x-x+4=0 \\ Let\text{ us factorize} \\ \\ 3x(x-4)-1(x-4)=0 \\ (x-4)\text{ is common } \\ \\ (x-4)(3x-1)=0 \end{gathered}[/tex]

- Thus, the linear factors are

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Tori is writing an essay for her English class. She already has 235 words, andon average writes 175 words every hour. The essay needs to be at least 1,600words. How many more hours should she plan to work on it? Write and solvean inequality for the situation.

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Let be "h" the number of hours Tori should plan to work on it.

You know that she writes an average of 175 per hour. This can be represented with this expresion:

[tex]175h[/tex]

You also know that there must be at least 1,600 words in the essay for her English class. Since she has 235 words written, you can set up the following inequality:

[tex]235+175h\ge1,600[/tex]

The symbol used in the inequality means "Greater than or equal to".

In order to solve it, you can follow these steps:

1. Subtract 235 from both sides of the inequality:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 235+175h-(235)\ge1,600-(235) \\ 175h\ge1,365 \end{gathered}[/tex]

2. Divide both sides of the inequality by 175:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{175h}{175}\ge\frac{1,365}{175} \\ \\ h\ge7.8 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The answer is:

[tex]7.8\text{ }hours[/tex]

Is x = -2 the linear equation that matches this table of ordered pairs?Explain why or why not.Xy-2 7-2 1-2 -5(x, y)(-2,7)(-2, 1)(-2,-5)

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Answer:

All the points given (-2,7) (-2,1) (-2,-5) have the x-coordinate of -2, then those points lie in the x=-2, so it matches the table.

Pat bought a washer/dryer for $900 and made 24 payments of $46.23. Howmuch did she pay in interest?a. $1,109.52b. $900c. $92.40d. $209.52

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Given that:

Cost of the washer/dryer = $900

Number of payments made = 24

Amount paid in each payment = $46.23

Total amount she paid

[tex]\begin{gathered} =\text{Amount paid in each payment}\cdot Number\text{ of payments} \\ =46.23\cdot24 \\ =1109.52 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Interest paid = Total amount paid - Cost of the washer/dryer

[tex]\begin{gathered} =1109.52-900 \\ =209.52 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Option d is correct.

Jordan wants to use the Starz princess hall, the Dynamic DJ's as his music And Roscoe's for his equipment. If Jordan has a total of $800 and wants the music to play for 4 hours, how many people can Jordan party?

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The number of people that can attend Jordan's party would be; 50 people.

What is equation?

The equation that represents the total amount that would be spent at the party would be a linear equation. A linear equation increases at a constant rate.

The form of the linear equation will be;

The Total amount = rental fee + (charge per hour of the Dynamic DJ x number of hours he plays) + (cost per person of Roscoe's rentals x number of people)

Now substitute;

$800 = $400 + ($50 x 4) + ($4 x p)

$800 = $400 + $200 + 4p

$800 = $600 + 4p

$800 - $600 = 4p

$200 = 4p

p = $200 / $4

p = 50 people

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On a recent survey, students were asked if they ice skate, snowboard, or ski. The Venn diagram below shows the results of the survey

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The number of students who took the survey was 47 (option B).

How to identify the number of students who took the survey?

To identify the number of students who took the survey, we must look at the number of students in each of the Venn diagram spaces. In this case, the number of students who practice each sport are:

Ice Skate: 7 students.Snowboarding: 10 students.Ski: 13 students.Ice Skate and Snowboard: 4 students.Ski and Snowboard: 8 students.Ice Skate and Ski: 2 students.Ice Skate, Snowboard and Ski: 3 students.

To know the number of students who took the survey, we must add the number of students in each space as shown below:

7 + 10 + 13 + 4 + 8 + 2 + 3 = 47

According to the above, the correct answer is option B, since 47 students took the survey.

Note: This question is incomplete because there is some information missing. Here is the complete information:

Question:

How many students took the survey?

Options

A.32

b.47

c.53

D.56

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