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math 8 unit 2 review
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- alison has 30 pairs of shoes. half of the shoes are sandals, 10% is running shoes and the rest are dress shoes.
she grabs a pair of shoes, throws them away and then selects another pair. what is the probability the second pair is sandals as a simplified fraction?
a $\frac{1}{20}$ b $\frac{3}{58}$ c $\frac{1}{25}$ d $\frac{6}{145}$
- alison has 30 pairs of shoes. half of the shoes are sandals, 10% is running shoes and the rest are dress shoes.
what is the probability she will grab dress shoes first put it back, then grab a running shoe as a percent?
a 40% b 4% c 50% d 5%
- on monday mike paid $7.50 for lunch then $8.25 on thursday. what is his percent of increase?
- notebooks cost $3.75 each and folders cost $0.55 each. if you buy 3 notebooks and 5 folders, how much money would you need to purchase the 8 items along with 1.5% for tax?
- yesterday you drank 35 ounces of water and then drink 20 ounces today. determine the percent of change and if it was a percent of increase or decrease.
- best buy is offering 25% discount on all appliances, batman wants to buy a dishwasher for that originally costs $260.00.
a. how much will be the amount of the discount?
b. what is the sale price?
- jackson scored 17 points during his first basketball game. during his second game, he scored 27 points. determine the percent of change and if it was a percent of increase or decrease.
- you want to leave a 16% tip for a $45.86 bill. how much money do you need to cover the bill and tip?
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Step1: Calculate number of each type of shoes
Total shoes = 30. Running shoes = 0.1×30 = 3. Half of shoes are sandals, so sandals = 15. Then dress - shoes=30-(3 + 15)=12. After throwing away the first - pair of running shoes, there are 29 shoes left.
Step2: Calculate probability
The probability that the first pair is running shoes and the second pair is sandals: Probability of first pair being running shoes is $\frac{3}{30}$, and probability of second pair being sandals given first was running shoes is $\frac{15}{29}$. The joint probability is $\frac{3}{30}\times\frac{15}{29}=\frac{3}{58}$.
Step1: Calculate number of each type of shoes
Total shoes = 30. Running shoes = 0.1×30 = 3. Half of shoes are sandals, so sandals = 15. Then dress - shoes = 30-(3 + 15)=12.
Step2: Calculate probability
Probability of grabbing dress shoes first and then running shoes (with replacement) is $\frac{12}{30}\times\frac{3}{30}=\frac{36}{900}=0.04 = 4\%$.
Step1: Calculate the increase amount
The increase amount is $8.25 - 7.50=0.75$.
Step2: Calculate the percent increase
Percent increase formula is $\frac{\text{increase}}{\text{original}}\times100\%$. So $\frac{0.75}{7.50}\times100\% = 10\%$.
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B. $\frac{3}{58}$