Thanks for the video. The question 6a . I don't understand coz it said over 65 so there are only 3/30 = 1/10 . Could you please confirm might be I am wrong but how
I think your interpretation of question 6a) is incorrect. The question asks what fraction of the drivers over 65 can read the road sign. There are 12 drivers over 65. Of those 12 drivers, four can read a road sign over 400 feet. Therefore 3/12 simplified becomes 1/4 of drivers over 65 can read the road sign at over 400 ft.
Answer for calculator question no. 6a is wrong. it should be 3/12= 1/4, as the question is asking about the fraction of the drivers over 65 years of age who can read signs at over 400 feet. you mistakenly calculated total number of drivers above 400 feet.
Again very helpful. Thank you.
6 a) I think. 3/12 . Because over 65age and over 400 feet.
Yes but 3/30 why you put 12 please
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Thanks for the video. The question 6a . I don't understand coz it said over 65 so there are only 3/30 = 1/10 . Could you please confirm might be I am wrong but how
Is question 2 really a non calculator question? It's seems unnecessarily complicated.
I think your interpretation of question 6a) is incorrect. The question asks what fraction of the drivers over 65 can read the road sign. There are 12 drivers over 65. Of those 12 drivers, four can read a road sign over 400 feet. Therefore 3/12 simplified becomes 1/4 of drivers over 65 can read the road sign at over 400 ft.
same mistake in calculator question no. 10. I think fraction should be 5/12 instead of 5/35. please guide.
Answer for calculator question no. 6a is wrong. it should be 3/12= 1/4, as the question is asking about the fraction of the drivers over 65 years of age who can read signs at over 400 feet. you mistakenly calculated total number of drivers above 400 feet.
16 employees - 70 days question has not been attempted the right way, although the answer is correct.