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I need help with number 5 and can you check if i did number 17 correct.
C. Ifyou had driven 36% of the 340 miles, what percent of the total distance do you still have left to drive? What is this distance in miles? d. To find the distance in miles in part (c), we can multiply 340 miles by what number? *5. In order to make room for next year\'s models, a car dealership reduced the price of all new cars their lot. One car that used to cost $24,995 now costs $22,355. Suppose we use the old price as a \"measuring stick\" to measure the new price as shown. new price: $22,355 old price: $24,995 measurement unit a. How many times as large is the new price as the old price? What does this mean in terms of a measurement process? 24,1% loo Pathways PrecalcSolution
(5) Given old Price=$ 24,995 New price=$22,355
(a)How many times as large is the new price as the old price=New Price/old price=$22,355/$ 24,995=0.8943
It means the new price is 0.8943 times the old price
(b)Percentage of new price comared to old price=($22,355/$ 24,995)*100 %=0.8943*100%=89.43%
The part is measured compaired by times and part b is comparing in %
(c)
