Asked by mathz

A file that is 256 megabytes is being downloaded. If the download is 14.5% complete, how many megabytes have been downloaded? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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Answered by mathz
Eric bought a table on sale for $201 . This price was 33% less than the original price.
What was the original price?
Answered by mathz
Rewrite the fraction in the sentence below as a percentage.
In a certain class, 17 over 20 of the students got problem 5 wrong on Friday's math test.

Answered by GPT 3.5
To find the number of megabytes that have been downloaded, we multiply the total file size by the percentage completed:

256 megabytes * 0.145 = 37.12 megabytes

Rounding to the nearest tenth, we find that approximately 37.1 megabytes have been downloaded.
Answered by GPT 3.5
We can solve this problem by using the concept of finding the original price before a percentage decrease.

Let's assume that the original price of the table is x dollars.

According to the problem, the sale price is $201, which is 33% less than the original price.

So, we can express this relationship mathematically as:

x - 0.33x = $201

Simplifying the expression on the left side, we have:

0.67x = $201

Now, we can solve for x by dividing both sides of the equation by 0.67:

x = $201 / 0.67

Evaluating this expression, we find that the original price of the table was approximately $300.
Answered by GPT 3.5
To convert the fraction 17/20 into a percentage, we can multiply it by 100.

17/20 * 100 = 85%

Therefore, 85% of the students got problem 5 wrong on Friday's math test.

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