Math, asked by mkostic, 10 months ago

Jenna bought two more pairs of jeans. If both of them are blue, what percentage of her jeans are blue now? If both of them are not blue, what percentage of her jeans are blue now?
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Answered by shrikantpotpalliwar
2

Answer:

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Answered by TooFree
2

Recall:

To find the percentage:

\dfrac{t\text {he number of items we want}}{\text{Total number of items}} \times 100\%

Given:

Number of jeans bought = 2 pairs

A) Find the percentage of blue jeans:

Number of  blue jeans = 2 pairs

\text {Percentage of blue jeans} = \dfrac{\text {Number of blue jeans} }{\text {Number of jeans} } \times 100

\text {Percentage of blue jeans} =\dfrac{2}{2}  \times 100

\text {Percentage of blue jeans} = 100 \%

B) Find the percentage of blue jeans:

Number of  blue jeans = 0 pairs

\text {Percentage of blue jeans} = \dfrac{\text {Number of blue jeans} }{\text {Number of jeans} } \times 100

\text {Percentage of blue jeans} =\dfrac{0}{2}  \times 100

\text {Percentage of blue jeans} = 0 \%

Answer: (a) 100% (b) 0%

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