An 80–calorie apple is 4% of jeremy’s daily caloric intake. What is Jeremy’s daily caloric intake?

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Answer 1

Answer:

3.2 calories

Step-by-step explanation:

4% is .04

so

80 x .04 = 3.20


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The World Health Organization (WHO) suggests having 23 health-care workers for every 10,000 people. How many health-care workers are needed to meet the suggestion of 250,000 people? Justify your answer using a graph.

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Answer:

The correct answer is 575.

Val measures the diameter of a ball as 6 inches. How many cubic inches of air does this ball hold, to the nearest tenth? Use 3.14 for π.

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Answer:

The ball holds 113.0 cubic inches of air

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly we need to know the shape of the ball

A ball is spherical in shape

So to know the number of cubic inches, we have to find the volume of air in the ball

Mathematically, we can do this by finding the volume of the ball using the formula for the volume of a sphere

The formula for the volume of a sphere is ;

V = 4/3 * pi * r^3

in this case, r = d/2 = 6 /2 = 3 inches

where r is the radius of the ball and d is the diameter of the ball

So, substituting these values , we have

V = 4/3 * 3.14 * 3^3 = 113.0 cubic inches


Find the radius...

Help plz

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it is 20 for the radius

A discipline committee is selected by placing the names or 12 teachers in a bag and than randomly drawing 3 of the names it there are 7 math teachers and 5 english teachers what is the probility that the committee will be made up of all math teachers a7/44 b7/12 c35/288 d7/288

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability calculates the likelihood of an event occurring. The likelihood of the event occurring lies between 0 and 1. It is zero if the event does not occur and 1 if the event occurs.

For example, the probability that it would rain on Friday is between o and 1. If it rains, a value of one is attached to the event. If it doesn't a value of zero is attached to the event.

probability that the committee will be made up of all math teachers  = total number of maths teacher / total number of teachers

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