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A box contains 80 pieces of candies. Of this candies 25% are chocolates. How many candies are chocolate? *

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1. A box contains 80 pieces of candies. Of this candies 25% are chocolates. How many candies are chocolate? *


Answer:

20 candies are chocolate

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply the total number of candies(80) to the percentage of chocolate(25%)

80×25%

change the percent to decimal by moving the point 2times in the left

25% = 0.25

multiply it again

80×0.25

=20


2. In a box of candies and chocolates, the ratio o candies to chocolates is 4:6. If the box contains 120 candies and chocolates , how many are candies?A. 48B. 72C. 80D. 100​


A. 48

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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3. candy is driving a car along a highway fix on the speedometer and it reads 60m/s for 3/32 if the mass of the car is 80 kg what is the net force acting on the car​


19/37

Explanation:

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4. christian and dexter are selling candies to raise money for Charity they buy 80 bags of candy for 15.00 each they sell all of them for 17.50 each how much profit did they make?​


Answer:

The profit they made is 2.50

Step-by-step explanation:

Pa brainliest po sana please


5. In an event 80 employees brought soft drinks, dates and candies as follows: * 50 brought soft drinks * 30 brought dates * 30 brought candies * 18 brought candies and dates * 15 brought soft drinks and candies * 8 brought soft drinks and dates * 5 brought soft drinks, dates and candies How many bring 1 kind? 2 kinds? 3 kinds?


Answer:

1= 43, 2= 26, 3= 5, 0= 6

Step-by-step explanation:


6. Identify the base, rate and percentage. Given Base Rate Percentage 1. 80% of 25 is 20 2. 15 is 25% of 60 3. Php 215 is 20% of PhP 1,075 4. Alice bought 20 candies and there are 17 strawberry flavored candy that is 85% the total number of candies. 5. There are 12000 election volunteers and 30% of total volunteers is 3,600 were not able to vote.


Answer:

1. B = 25

R = 80% = 0.8

P = 20

2. B = 60

R = 25% = 0.25

P = 15

3. B = 1075

R = 20% = 0.2

P = 215

4. B = 20

R = 85% = 0.85

P = 17

5. B = 12000

R = 30% = 0.3

P = 3600


7. Identify the base, rate and percentage. Given Base Rate Percentage 1. 80% of 25 is 20 2. 15 is 25% of 60 3. Php 215 is 20% of PhP 1,075 4. Alice bought 20 candies and there are 17 strawberry flavored candy that is 85% the total number of candies. 5. There are 12000 election volunteers and 30% of total volunteers is 3,600 were not able to vote.


Answer:

1. base=25

rate=20

percentage=80%

2. base=60

rate=15

percentage=25%

3. base=1,075

rate=215

percentage=20%

4. base=20

rate=17

percentage=85%

5. base=12000

rate=3600

percentage=30%


8. annie jen sam and gie want to divie a certainnumber of candies in the correspnding ratio 1:2:4:7.what is the ratio of the number of jen's candies to the number of Sam' s candies?


Annie's : Jen's : Sam's : Gie's = 1 : 2 : 4 : 7
Jen's : Sam's = 2 : 4 = 1 : 2
Answer : 1 : 2
Sam's : Jen's = 4 : 2
= 2 :1

so, the ratio of them is 2 : 1

Hope i helped you



9. I have 80 Candies , I want to share it to 10 children. How many candies the children can receive each equally ?


Answer:

Each child will receive 8 candies each

Step-by-step explanation:

80 candies ÷10 children=8 each


10. A jar contains 8 yellow candies, 5red candies, 6 green candies, 4 blue candie and 7 purple candies if a candy picked at random from the jar what is the probability that a candy picked? a)yellow candy b) blue candyc) purple candy​


Answer:

yellow candy - 45% likely

blue candy - 15% unlikely

purple candy - 40% 1/2

PLS Kindly correct me if i am wrong

11. At the top of a giant swing on the gymnastics high bar, Candy’s velocity is 1 m/s, and she is 3.5m high. If Candy’s mass is 50kg, what is her total mechanical energy at this instant?


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The total mechanical energy is the sum of the kinetic energy and the gravitational potential energy:

[tex]E=K+U= \frac{1}{2}mv^2 +mgh[/tex]

where m=3.5 kg is Candy's mass, v=1 m/s is her velocity and h=3.5 m is her height. If we replace these numbers, we find the mechanical energy of the system:

[tex]E= \frac{1}{2} (50 kg)(1m/s)^2 + (50 kg)(9.81 m/s^2)(3.5 m)=1742 J =1.74 kJ[/tex]

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12. The volume of a candy bar is 55 cmᴲ. The mass of the candy bar is 70 g. What s the density of the candy bar?​


Answer:

D=1.2727g/cm^3

Explanation:

The density of a candy is inversely proportional to volume of candy

so, the formula is D=m/v

let: m=70g

let: v= 55cm^3

substitute the given value to formula

D=70g/55cm^3

D= 1.2727g/cm^3


13. There are 80 candies in a canister. 50 of the candies are fruit-flavored and the rest are chocolate flavored. How many percent of the candies are fruit-flavored? 3. 4. B = Question: R= P =​


Answer:

R = 40%

B = 80

P = 50

Step-by-step explanation:

You Just Need To Multiply 8 x 5 = 40% and just add the percent

80

×50

______

00

40

————

= 40%


14. is that thes TheCandy Flavor...enu consists of 1 type of.ompound eventsction Answer the following and write your answer in fraclion on the space provided.A restaurant serves a bowl of candies to their customers. The bowl of candies Gabrielreceives has 10 chocolate candies, 8 coffee candies, and 12 caramel candies. AfterGabriel chooses a candy, he eats it. Find the probability of getting candies with theindicated flavors.a. Pichocolate or coffee)c. P (chocolate or not caramel)b. P (caramel or not coffee)​


Answer:

B. P (chocolate or not caramel)

Answer:

b.P (caramel or not coffee)


15. Ana had 140 candies. She kept 28 candies for herself and gave the rest away. What percent of her candies did she give away? * A. 90 B. 80 C. 30 D. 20


Answer:

B. 80

Step-by-step explanation:

140-28= 112

140•.80= 112


16. Republic of the PhilippinesDepartytent of educationNATIONAL CAPITAL REGIONSCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF CALOOCAN CITYLEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETMATHEMATICS 4(Week 5 - 7)АA. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the chosen letter on aseparate sheet of paper.For number 1 – 3:Maricar bought 5 boxes of candy on sale. Since each box had 15 pieces of candy inside ofit, she decided to give 17 pieces each to Lea and Mira. How many pieces of candy wouldMaricar have left after giving some candies to Lea and Mira?1. What is asked in the problem?A. The number of candies left to MaricarB. The number of candies given to Lea and MiraC. The number of candies given to LeaD. The number of candies given to Mira2. What is/are the operation/s to be used in solving the problem?A. Multiplication and AdditionC. Multiplication, Addition, SubtractionB. Multiplication and DivisionD. Multiplication only3. What is the complete answer?A. Maricar has 75 candiesC. Maricar has 34 candiesB. Maricar has 41 candiesD. Maricar has 98 cardies​


Answer:

1.a.

2.c.

3.b.

Explanation:

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17. 2. A candy dish contains 180 candies of which 80 are gumdrops. Fifty candies are picked at random. What is the probability that:a. 35 are gumdrops?b. 20-25 are gumdrops?​


EHULS KILALA KO ATA TOH HI


18. 2. Venus and Molly are selling candies to raise money for charity. They buy 80 bags of candy for P0.50 each. They sell all of them for P1.25 each. How much profit did they make? Number Sentence: Answer:​


Answer:

P60.00

Step-by-step explanation:

80 candies

×.50 cents

=40 pesos so the 40 pesos is the capital.

80 candies

×1.25 pesos

=100 pesos so

100 pesos

-40 pesos

=60 pesos

Answer: 60 pesos


19. How many grams of candy-A worth ₱50 a gram should be mixed with 15 grams of candy-B worth ₱80 a gram to produce a mixture worth ₱60 a gram?


Answer:

x=30 JJJZJAKSNKAJSKAISJA


20. What is/are the given fact/s? A.50.Candies B.40% C.40 Candies 50% D.40% 50 CandiesPlease answer right now I need itt​


Answer:

letter c

Step-by-step explanation:

that is my answer i guess?


21. if Sarah sold 55 packs of candiesand 80 packs of sugar on Jan. 10 andearned 4,300 pesos. On Jan. 11, shesold 70 packs of candies and 35packs of sugar and earned 2,800pesos. How much is the cost of eachitem?[tex]problem[/tex]​


Answer:

30 pesos

Step-by-step explanation:


22. A candy maker makes two sizes of candies. Using the smaller size, a full jar will contain 120 pieces of candy. Using the larger candies a jar will contain 80 pieces of candy. The candy maker has a strict rule that no jars will contain a mix of small and large candies. If a store has room for 15 jars and they want 1560 total pieces of candy, how many jars will contain smaller candies?


9 jars...................

23. venus and molly are selling candies to rqise money for charity. they buy 80 bags of candy for 0.59 each. they sell all them for 1.25 each. how much profit did they make​


Answer:

52.8

Step-by-step explanation:

0.59×80=47.2

1.25×80=100

100-47.2 = 52.8


24. What is/are the given fact/s? A.50.Candies B.40% C.40 Candies 50% D.40% 50 Candies​


Answer:

letternc

Step-by-step explanation:

that is my answer i guess?


25. 10) Pete had 140 candies. He kept 28 candies for himself and gave the rest away.What percentage if his candies he did away?A. 90% B. 80% C. 30%D. 20%​


Answer:

D. 20 percent

Step-by-step explanation:

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Pete had 140 candies. He kept 28 candies for himself and gave the rest away.What percentage if his candies he did away?

A. 90%

B. 80%

C. 30%

D. 20%

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[tex] •\: B. \: 80% [/tex]

Step by step explanation:

[tex] \frac{140 - 28}{140} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{112}{140} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{4}{5} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{4}{5} \times \frac{20}{20} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{80}{100} [/tex]

[tex]\small \bold\green {Therefore \: the \: answer \: is \: B.)80\%}[/tex]


26. 2. Venus and Molly are selling candies to raise money for charity. They buy 80 bags of candy for P0.50 each. They sell all of them for P1.25 each. How much profit did they make? Number Sentence: Answer:​


Answer:

80(0.50)= 40

80(1.25)= 100

Answer:

100-40=60

Profit= P60

Answer:

₱60 is the profit

Step-by-step explanation:

80 bags of candy x 0.50 = 40

80 bags of candy x 1.25 = 100


27. Annie,jen,sam and gie want to divide a certain number of candies in the corresponding ratio of 1:2:4:7.what is the ratio of the number of jen's candies to the number os sam"s candies?


ANSWER ⇒ 2:4 or 1:2

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28. 2. Venus and Molly are selling candies to raise money for charity. They buy 80 bags of candy for P0.50 each. They sell all of them for P1.25 each. How much profit did they make? Number Sentence:Answer:​


80×(1.25-0.5)

80×0.75

=60


29. Mommy Celia bought 50 candies. She gave 40% of it to her son. How many candiesdid her son receive?7. What is/are the given fact/s?A. 50 candiesC. 40 candies and 50%B. 40%D. 40% and 50 candies8. What is being asked in the problem?A. number of candies received by her sonB. amount of candies received by her sonC. total numbers of candiesD. total amount of candies9. What is the operation to be used?A. Addition B. Subtraction C. Multiplication D. Division10. What is the answer to the problem?A. 18B. 19C. 20D. 21​


• Answers:

Mommy Celia bought 50 candies. She gave 40% of it to her son. How many candies did her son receive?

7. What is/are the given fact/s?

[tex] \large\boxed{\tt D. \: 40 \% \: and \: 50 \: candies}[/tex]

8. What is being asked in the problem?

[tex] \large\boxed{\begin{array}{}\tt A. number \: of \: candies \: received \\ \tt by \: her \: son\end{array}}[/tex]

9. What is the operation to be used?

[tex] \large \boxed{ \tt C. \: Multiplication }[/tex]

10. What is the answer to the problem?

[tex] \large \boxed{ \begin{array}{} \tt50 \times 0.40 = 20 \\ \underline{ \tt C. 20} \end{array}}[/tex]

Answer:

1.D

2.A

3.C

4.C

Step-by-step explanation:

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30. 13. The total cost of one piece of a plain candy and one piece striped candy is atleast 5 pesos. Rose bought 4 pieces of plain candy and 7 pieces of a striped candyand paid at least 26 pesos. How much is the cost of each plain and striped candy?a. p < 3;s <2b. p > 3; s 2 c. p < 2;s <3d.p 2; 53​


Answer:

letter b yan a. b. c. d. e. f. g.


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