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  1. SOLUTION: If the Golden Ratio is 1.618 and you have a piece of ...

    Question 454827: If the Golden Ratio is 1.618 and you have a piece of cardboard that is 7/8 feet wide. How long should you cut so it follows the golden ratio? 7/8= .875 and the Golden ratio= 1.618. I need …

  2. SOLUTION: You have 6 pints of glaze. It takes 7/8 of a pint to glaze a ...

    Question 1186404: You have 6 pints of glaze. It takes 7/8 of a pint to glaze a bowl and 9/16 of a pit to glaze a plate. How many bowls can you complete glaze? How many plates can you complete glaze? …

  3. SOLUTION: Seven out of every 8 students surveyed owns a bike. The ...

    You can put this solution on YOUR website! x + y is the number of students who were surveyed. x is the number who own a bike. y is the number who don't. the ratio of the ones who own a bike and the …

  4. SOLUTION: Rebecca picked 1/2 of a bushel of blueberries yesterday ...

    Question 1122827: Rebecca picked 1/2 of a bushel of blueberries yesterday. Today, she picked 7/8 of a bushel of blueberries. How much more did she pick today than yesterday? Give your answer as a …

  5. SOLUTION: Identify probability values. Which of the following values ...

    You can put this solution on YOUR website! 0, 1, -1, 2, 0.0123, 3/5, 5/3 . All are valid probabilities except the following 3: . -1 is not a probability. A probability is always a positive value (zero included). It …

  6. SOLUTION: Of 32 students in a class, 28 passed. What percentage of …

    The relationships of these three elements gives us three equations to use when solving percentage problems. So now lets look at the question: Of 32 students in a class, 28 passed. What percentage …

  7. SOLUTION: The numbers $x_1,$ $x_2,$ $x_3,$ $x_4$ are chosen at …

    You can put this solution on YOUR website! . The numbers x_1, x_2, x_3, x_4 are chosen at random in the interval [0,1]. Let I be the interval between x_1 and x_2, and let J be the interval between x_3 …

  8. SOLUTION: Mary had 48 flyers to post around town. Last week, she …

    Algebra -> Percentage-and-ratio-word-problems -> SOLUTION: Mary had 48 flyers to post around town. Last week, she posted 1/3 of them. This week, she posted 3/4 of the remaining flyers. How many …

  9. Questions on Word Problems: Miscellaneous Word Problems answered …

    percentile = 81 # as a percentage # Convert percentile to a decimal for the PPF function probability = percentile / 100 # Find the Z-score corresponding to the 81st percentile # norm.ppf (q, loc=0, …

  10. Questions on Algebra: Linear Equations, Graphs, Slope answered by …

    What percentage of variation in GPAs can be explained by the number of hours students' play video games each week? Round your final answer to two decimal places.