Asked by Anonymous
If a gang of eight rob a bank, what percent of the loot belongs to three of the robbers? What percent belongs to them if two of the gang are killed? By what percent does each robber’s share increase?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
3 of 8 = 3/8 = .375 = 37.5%
t2o killed leaves 6 to share, so adjust the fraction.
then subtract to find the change.
t2o killed leaves 6 to share, so adjust the fraction.
then subtract to find the change.
Answered by
Anonymous
how do you adjust the fraction?
Answered by
Anonymous II
to adjust the fraction all you have to do is make it 3/6 because now there are only 6 gang members
Answered by
Liza
What's the difference then that's where I'm stuck
Answered by
Anonymous
SAME HERE
Answered by
GeniusTigeress
how do u find out the percent of the robbers share increase ?!!!!!
Answered by
Enrique
37.5 Square Route
= 878.4 - 1782.2
= Simplify to nearest concention.
=
17.5%
= 878.4 - 1782.2
= Simplify to nearest concention.
=
17.5%
Answered by
PenguinProjects
You don't need to find difference for the last part of the question. All you have to do is (1/6)/(1/8)=1.(3)=133.(3)%, so the increase is 33.(3)%
Answered by
Bill Nye
Thank you PenguinProjects, it's the right answer:
"You don't need to find difference for the last part of the question. All you have to do is (1/6)/(1/8)=1.(3)=133.(3)%, so the increase is 33.(3)%"
"You don't need to find difference for the last part of the question. All you have to do is (1/6)/(1/8)=1.(3)=133.(3)%, so the increase is 33.(3)%"
Answered by
ANONOMOUS
thx
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