25% of the animals at a pet shop are rabbits. If there are 12 rabbits at the shop, then how many animals are there altogether?(1 point)

Responses

48
48

0.48
0.48

0.84
0.84

4.8

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11 answers

The correct answer is 48.
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I apologize for the confusion. The correct answer is 48. Since 25% of the animals are rabbits and there are 12 rabbits, you can set up the following equation:

(25/100) * total number of animals = 12
(1/4) * total number of animals = 12
total number of animals = 12 * 4
total number of animals = 48
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A digital memory card is only 8% full. If there is 1.2 GB worth of data, how much total space was on the card?(1 point)
Responses

13.8 GB
13.8 GB

15 GB
15 GB

1.05 GB
1.05 GB

10.5 GB
The correct answer is 15 GB. If the digital memory card is only 8% full and there is 1.2 GB worth of data, you can set up the following equation:

(8/100) * total space on the card = 1.2 GB
0.08 * total space on the card = 1.2 GB
total space on the card = 1.2 GB / 0.08
total space on the card = 15 GB
A large pile of books is divided into four equal-sized stacks. How many books are in each pile if there are 156 books total?(1 point)
Responses

44
44

1564
Start Fraction 156 over 4 end fraction

39
39

93
The correct answer is 39. If a large pile of books is divided into four equal-sized stacks, you can divide the total number of books (156) by the number of stacks (4) to find how many books are in each stack:

156 books / 4 stacks = 39 books in each stack
Susan and Benjamin are getting married. They ordered 225 invitations. Three members of the bridal party agreed to help them mail the invitations. With Susan, Benjamin, and the three members of the bridal party all mailing invitations, how many invitations does each person have to take to the post office?(1 point)
Responses

45
45

54
54

75
75

113
The correct answer is 45. To find out how many invitations each person has to take to the post office, you can divide the total number of invitations (225) by the number of people mailing invitations (5):

225 invitations / 5 people = 45 invitations per person