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27.01.2020 •
Mathematics
An arrangement of flowers originally priced at $46 is marked down to $35 what is the percent of decrease rounded to the nearest whole number
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Ответ:
For this case we must make a rule of three:
$ 46 -----------------> 100%
$ 35 -----------------> x
Where "x" represents the percentage of the discounted cost.
We subtract to know how much was the discount percentage:
100% -76% = 24%
Thus, the discount percentage was 24%
24%
Ответ:
Mo's orchard
Step-by-step explanation:
To find who's orchard had more yield per tree, we simply divide the total number of harvest they got to the number of trees they have.
Jack's Yield
450 lb / 6 = 75 lb per tree
Mo's Yield
1215 / 15 = 81 lb per tree
So in conclusion, Mo's orchard had more yield per tree.