Mathematics, 11.02.2020 17:29, arnold2619
1. 72% of the students in Math 6 at AZVA are currently passing mastering their lessons. If 324 students are currently mastering their math lessons, how many students are in Math 6?
a) Use a percent equation OR set up a proportion that you will use to solve the problem.
Percent equation
a) Solve the problem. Show your work. 0.72x = 324 x = 324 / 0.72 x = 450 students
2. 2. A bag of dog food weighs 20 lb. 15% of the weight is oats.
a) Set up an equation OR proportion to find the weight of the oats in the dog food.
b) What is the weight of the oats in the dog food? Show your work.
3. Some students were asked what kinds of animals they have at home. The results are below:
(a) List the animals in order of popularity from most popular to least popular.
(b) I estimated that 250 students were interviewed. Based on my estimate, how many students have an “other” pet? Show your work.
(c) If 75 students have cats, was my estimate of 250 students correct? If not, what is the actual number of students interviewed? Explain.
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