take a chart paper writer number se 47 3.89 in following questions on it now rearrange its digits and the decimal point to find you answer. use each visit in every answer if your answer is less than 1, be sure to place a 0 in the ones place . what no am i
1. I am the no. nearest to 90 ?
2. I am the smallest no. larger than 800?
3.i am the largest no.smallest than 80?
4.i am the smallest no.?
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Answer:
To find the fraction of California that was Hispanic in 2019, the numerator will be the total number of Hispanics and the denominator will be the total number of people in California in 2019. The height of the bar that represents Hispanics is 15. Therefore the numerator is 15. To find the total number of people in California, we add up the heights of the three bars:
15+13+10=38
Now we can just write down the fraction:
1538
To find the proportion of Californians who were White in 2019, we start in the same way. The numerator will be the number of Whites: 13. The denominator will be the total number of Californians which we already computed as 38. Therefore the fraction of Californians who were White is:
1338
To convert this to a decimal, we use a calculator to get:
1338≈0.342105
Next round to four decimal places. Since the digit to the right of the fourth decimal place is 0<5 , we round down to:
0.3421
To find the percent of Californians who were neither Hispanic nor White in 2019, we first find the fraction who were neither. The numerator will be the number of "Other" which is: 10. The denominator will be the total which is 38. Thus the fraction is:
1038
Next, use a calculator to divide these numbers to get:
1038≈0.263158
To convert this to a percent we multiply by 100% by moving the decimal two places to the right:
0.263158×100%=26.3158%
Finally we round to the nearest whole number. Noting that 3<5 , we round down to get: 26%