milk is 150% the cost of bread. If the cost of milk increased by 20% and the cost of break increased by 25 percent. What is the ratio of the current cost of milk to the current cost of bread? milk is 150% the cost of bread. If the cost of milk increased by 20% and the cost of break increased by 25 percent. What is the ratio of the current cost of milk to the current cost of bread? @Mathematics
Let's say that milk is worth $150, so that bread is worth $100 (maybe we're in Stalin's Russia). The current prices would be 150*1.2=$180 100*1.25=$125 The new ratio is 180/125, or 144%
stats . A company assumes that 0.5% of the paycheck for a month were calculated incorrectly . The company has 350 employees and examined the payroll records from one month (a) define the variable of interest
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