Hi,
my dauther stucks with:
In the reporting the average price increased by 3.8%. The everage change of prices is +5.4%. Find the change of average price as a result of proportions in sales form. What does bold text mean?
Hi,
my dauther stucks with:
In the reporting the average price increased by 3.8%. The everage change of prices is +5.4%. Find the change of average price as a result of proportions in sales form. What does bold text mean?
Last edited by tim201110; 10-01-2017 at 01:25 PM.
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Hi Tim,
What grade is your daughter in? That would give us a hint on how complicated the answer needs to be.
I'd bet about 10th grade? I'd look in her text book and see how the book defines Proportions, and see if they have 2 or 3 different forms for the equation.
Is it x/5 = 25/100 form or
x * 100 = 5 * 25 ?
It also might be something like
3.8/(3.8+5.4) or some such ratio formula.
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Hi, Marvin,
She is in 3 semestre, course Statisyics in economics,
They study in English in Moscow, and i think, teachers' level of English language is worse than mine
here is a small portion of textbook
Is there some data to go with the question?
Entia non sunt multiplicanda sine necessitate
No, the task is quite short, only 2 sentences long. i posted whole
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