Asked by Joanna R.S. Keeney
Let say I made a book. And I get $1 for every 10,000 people that buys my book. So if 100 million people brought my book, how much money would I have?
Also another question. What type of math is this, and how do I do it? Can someone explain it to me?
Also another question. What type of math is this, and how do I do it? Can someone explain it to me?
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Answered by
oobleck
100000K/10K = 10000
so you'd get $10K
This could be set up as a proportion
10,000/1 = 100,000,000/x
or as a dimensional analysis, converting people to dollars
100,000,000 people * $1/10,000 people = $10,000
so you'd get $10K
This could be set up as a proportion
10,000/1 = 100,000,000/x
or as a dimensional analysis, converting people to dollars
100,000,000 people * $1/10,000 people = $10,000
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