GP 4 Week 6 (Due 5/12)
There are 27 people in Mr. Johnson's class.  8 people have red shirts on, 9 people have yellow shirts on, 3 have green on, and 7 have brown on.  If one person was picked at random, what percent chance does a person wearing a brown shirt have of being picked?
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
There is a 26% chance of people who wore a brown shirt. I got my answer by taking 7, and dividing it by 27 which equals 25.9. If you round that number, you get 26%. So there's a 26% chance that a person wearing a brown shirt will get picked.
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Mr. Jackson
Layeh Ai / Jackson 1
ReplyDeleteThere would be a 26% or 7 out 27 people that wore a brown shirt. i had gotten my answer by taking 7 an dividing it with 27. This got me 25.9% but to the nearest tenth 26%.
Jackson 1
ReplyDeleteThere are 27 people in total and 7 are wearing brown. You would divide 27/7=25.9 round to get 26%. There is a 26% chance of people who have on brown shirts being picked.
27 people in class 8=red shirts
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3=green shirts
7=brown shirts
7 divided 27 = 25.9% = 26%
They have a 26% chance of picking a brown shirt in Mr.Johnson class.
Mrs.England per.5
there are 27 people in total and 7 are wearing brown. i took 27/7 and divide that and you get 25.9 round that to 26%. ther is 26% chance of people who have brown shirts being pick out the night before
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ReplyDelete9=yellow shirts
3=green shirts
7=brown shirts
27 people in class 8=red shirts
jackson per 7
There is a 26% chance of them pulling brown.
ReplyDelete27/7=25.9% then you round and get 26%.
alazha dejournett p.4
Kaylee Chung / Jackson 1
ReplyDeleteThere would be a 26% or 7 out 27 people that wore a brown shirt. I got my answer by taking 7 and dividing it by 27. This gave me 25.9% but to the nearest tenth 26%.
there would be a 26% chance of getting brown becasue if u divdie 7 by 27 is 25.9% and then you round and it would be 26%.
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There is a 26% or 7 out of 27 percent chance of them pulling a brown shirt.I got this by dividing 27 by 7 and getting 25.9%.I rounded 25.9% to 26.
There is a 26% chance of pulling out a brown shirt. I got my answer by taking all 27 kids in shirts in the classroom and divided by the number of brown shirts which is 7. After solving I got 25.9% which rounds up to 26% percent
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ReplyDeleteThere is a 26% chance of people who wore a brown shirt. I got my answer by taking 7, and dividing it by 27 which equals 25.9. If you round that number, you get 26%. So there's a 26% chance that a person wearing a brown shirt will get picked.
The percent would be 26% of those people that wore a brown shirt. I got my answer by taking 7 and dividing it with 27. This got me 25.9%. So I rounded to the nearest tenth and got 26%.
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There would be a 26% chance of people wearing brown shirt. I got the answer by dividing 27 by 7. Which I got 25.9%. After that I rounded to 26%
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There is a 26% chance of a person wearing a brown shirt . I got the answer by dividing the 27 by 7 getting 25.9% and rounding to 26%
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ReplyDeleteThere would be a 26% of people that wore a brown shirt. I got my answer by taking 7/27.I got 25.9% but rounded to the nearest tenth it equals 26%
There are 27 people in total and 7 are wearing brown. if You divide 7 by 27 you get 25.92 and u round that to 26
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ReplyDeleteIt takes a 26% chance for a person with a brown shirt to be picked out of 27 children. The way I got this answer was from dividing 7 from 27, which was 25.9%, and to the total, I rounded this to 26%.
Mr.Jackson Period 4
ReplyDeleteThere is a 26% chance of people who wore a brown shirt. I got my answer by taking 7, and dividing it by 27 which equals 25.9. If you round that number, you get 26%. So there's a 26% chance that a person wearing a brown shirt will get picked.
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There are 27 people total and there are 7 people wearing brown. You would divide 27/27 which equals 25.9 and you would round it so it would be 26%. So there are 26% chance of people who have a brown shirt on who will get picked.
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There is a 26% chance for someone with a brown shirt to be picked out of the total 27. I got this by dividing 27 by 7 = 25.9%. 25.9% rounded is 26% so there would be a 26% chance.
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ReplyDeleteThe chance of picking a brown shirt is 26% or 7/27. I got my answer by dividing 7 by 27 and I got 0.2592592593. Then I rounded up.
England, Period 3
ReplyDelete7 out of 27 are wearing brown. If you divide 7 by 27, you will get your answer, which is 26%. So, if you were to pick a student at random, you have a 26% chance of picking a student wearing a brown shirt
7 out of 27 are wearing brown.7/27 the fraction sign means to divide so 7 divided by 27 equals 0.259259259 repeating so as a percent the answer is 26%.So the chance of brown shirts getting picked is 26%.
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ReplyDeleteThe chance to get a person with a brown shirt is 26%. this would be because 7 of 27 people have brown shirts. you divide the 27 by 7 and get the 26%
Jackson 1
ReplyDeleteThere would be a 26% or 7 out 27 people that wore a brown shirt. I got my answer by taking 7 and dividing it by 27. This gave me 25.9% but to the nearest tenth 26%.
Yun Khaing Jackson per.1
ReplyDeleteIf there are 27 people in Mr. Johnson's class. 8 people have red shirts on, 9 people have yellow shirts on, 3 have green on, and 7 have brown on. If one person was picked at random, it will be 26%percent chance does a person wearing a brown shirt have of being picked which mean 7out of 27 people wore a brown stirt.
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