What percent of 392 is 98?

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Answer 1
Answer: Let the percent be x.

x% of 392 = 98

(x/100)*392 = 98

392x/100 = 98

3.92x = 98

x = 98 / 3.92

x = 25

Therefore 25% of 392 is 98.

Hope this helped.
Answer 2
Answer: Oops. i did a stupid mistake. Answer is not 4. It`s 25%

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17.49 to the nearest tenth

lets leave the 17 alone

take 0.49 - this is very very close to 0.5 than to 0.4
Since it actually rounds to it.

17.5 is to the nearest tenth

What is 5 divided by 312 in the long way

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Which is an example of an experiment?

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Its trying something new and that is basically what an experiment is.

Answer:

THE ANSWER IS D

Step-by-step explanation:

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What's the expanded form for 79,031

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A souvenir postcard is 5 1/4 inches long and 31/2 inches wide what is the area of the postcard

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At 5:00 p.m., Antonio turned on the oven. While the oven preheated, the temperature in the oven increased from 72°F to 400°F over a 10-minute period. The oven remained at 400°F for 45 minutes until Antonio turned it off. It took 60 minutes for the temperature in the oven to cool, returning to 72°F at 6:55 p.m. Which statement best explains whether or not the temperature in the oven is a function of the time?A. It is a function because at any given time the oven was exactly one temperature.B. It is a function because the oven temperature was the same at different times.C. It is not a function because at any given time the oven was exactly one temperature.D. It is not a function because the oven temperature was the same at different times.

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A function is a special relationship where each input has a single output.
 In this case at any given time (input) the oven was exactly one temperature  (a single output.
5:00 ------------------72º F
5:05------------------250º F
5:10------------------400ºF
5:20------------------400ºF
5:30------------------400ºF
5:45------------------400ºF
6:00------------------400ºF
6:30------------------300ºF
6:55------------------72ºF

Answer:  A. It is a function because at any given time the oven was wxactly one temperature.

Answer:

The correct option is:

A. It is a function because at any given time the oven was exactly one temperature.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that:

At 5:00 p.m., Antonio turned on the oven.

 The oven remained at 400°F for 45 minutes until Antonio turned it off.

It took 60 minutes for the temperature in the oven to cool, returning to 72°F at 6:55 p.m.

The statement that best explains whether the temperature in the oven is a function of the time or not is:

A.  It is a function because at any given time the oven was exactly one temperature.

( Since the definition of function states that there is a unique image corresponding to a element hence here the temperature at a given time is unique)