Math, asked by s50779, 9 months ago

Steven’s IPOD holds 2000 songs. Currently, he has 1250 songs on his iPod. If he
increases the number of songs by 30%, how many songs will be on his iPod? Is he over capacity?

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Answered by superKaranTheGreat
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Answer:

ya yeet

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Answered by jassimahi8967
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Answer:

There will be 1625 songs on his iPod. He is not over capacity.

Step-by-step explanation:

Maximum capacity of songs in iPod = 2000

Songs in Steven's iPod at present = 1250

Increase in number of songs = 30 %

Thus, number of songs now = 1250+\frac{30}{100}*1250

                                               = 1250+3*125

                                               = 1250+375 = 1625 songs

Since maximum capacity of iPod is 2000 songs, and he currently has 1625 songs, thus he is not over capacity.

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