Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.08.2019 07:10, carter4026

Solve for the rate (as a %). round to the nearest tenth of a percent when necessary.
what percent of 1,600 is 2,700?
%
solve for the rate (as a %). round to the nearest tenth of a percent when necessary.
$7.40 is what percent of $58.90?
%
solve for the base (in $). round to hundredths when necessary.
what is the base if the portion is $4,580 and the rate is 65%?
solve for the base. round to hundredths when necessary.
140 is 120% of what number?
solve the word problem for the portion, rate, or base.
a quality control process finds 46.8 defects for every 7,800 units of production. what percent of the production is defective?
%
solve the word problem for the portion, rate, or base.
a medical insurance policy requires ana to pay the first $100 of her hospital expense. the insurance company will then pay 90% of the remaining expense. ana is expecting a short surgical stay in the hospital, for which she estimates the total bill to be about $4,800. how much (in $) of the total bill will ana owe?

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