There are 1,295 students attending a small university.There are 714 women enrolled. What percent of the students are women. Equation 1295*p=714 Thanks

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Answer 1
Answer: If 1295 × p = 714, then you can rearrange the equation to find the percentage.

You have to get p on its own, so you divide 1295 on both sides of the '='.

1295 × p = 714

p = 714 ÷ 1295

p = 0.55135135135...

× 100 = actual percentage

actual percentage = 55.14%

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The experimental probability that the next person to enter the store will be wearing a jacket is 9/20.

How to calculate the experimental probability?

The experimental probability of an event is defined as the ratio of the number of times the event occurs to the total number of trials or observations.

In this case, we have observed 20 people, and 9 of them were wearing jackets. Therefore, the experimental probability that the next person to enter the store will be wearing a jacket is:

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What is 0.16, 16 repeating as a simplified fraction?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x = 0.1616.....

100x = 16.1616.......

100x - x  = (16.16....)  - (0.1616.....)

99x = 16

x = 16/99

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Since the repeating pattern has 2 digits, use 10^2 which is 100.

Let x = 0.161616...

Then 100x = 16.161616...

  100x = 16.161616...

-       x =   0.161616...

----------------------------

    99x = 16

x = 16/99

Answer: 0.161616... = 16/99

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Always read the question very carefully as it contains a lot of vital information's. Based on those information's the answer to the question can be easily deduced.
Total number of questions given in a Chinese test = 40
Percentage of questions incorrectly answered by Kara = 10%
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The total number of questions correctly answered by Kara = 40 - 4
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From the above deduction we can clearly see that Kara answered 36 questions correctly among the total of 40 Chinese questions that were given.
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