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20.09.2020 •
Mathematics
Mrs. Wheeler picked up scones for the Dog Pack breakfast from Georgia Blue. She also needs an early morning cup of coffee. She pays $2.99 per scone and $1.79 for her large coffee. Write an expression representing the money she spends at Georgia Blue Bakery. suppose Mrs. Wheeler only buys 10 scones as its only an officer meeting. How much money does she spend? (not including tax)
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Ответ:
52% are girls
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that there are 650 sixth-graders and 338 of them are girls, we are then asked to find the percentage of how many are girls.
We have the fraction 338 over 650 but need to reduce it.
To solve this, we need to find the GCF of 650 and 338, which is 26, so divide both the numerator and denominator by 26.
Now divide the 13 and 25 :
13 / 25 = 0.52
0.52 * 100 = 52%
Therefore, 52% of the sixth-graders in the school are girls