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Fast please!!

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used.
Match each expression to the scenario it represents.

Fast please!! Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles-example-1
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Answer:

Part 1) The price of a USB memory, stick selling at a 21% discount of its market price (m) ------> 0.79m

Part 2) The price or a CD that sells for 21% more than the amount (m) needed to manufacture the CD -----> 1.21m

Part 3) The final value of a painting after its initial value m, increases by 2/5 ----->
(7)/(5)m

Part 4) The total number of markers that Nancy has if she gives away 2/5 of her m markers to Amy ----->
(3)/(5)m

Explanation:

Part 1) The price of a USB memory, stick selling at a 21% discount of its market price (m)

we know that

100% is the market price m

100%-21%=79%

79%=79/100=0.79

so

The price of a USB memory with a 21% discount of its market price is equal to multiply m by 0.79

(0.79)*m=0.79m

Part 2) The price or a CD that sells for 21% more than the amount (m) needed to manufacture the CD

we know that

100% is the amount m

100%+21%=121%

121%=121/100=1.21

so

The price or a CD that sells for 21% more than the amount (m) is equal to multiply m by 1.21

(1.21)*(m)=1.21m

Part 3) The final value of a painting after its initial value m, increases by 2/5

we know that

100% is the initial value m

2/5=0.40=40%

100%+40%=140%

140%=140/100=1.4

Convert to fraction

1.4=14/10=7/5

so

The final value is equal to m multiplied by 7/5


(7)/(5)m

Part 4) The total number of markers that Nancy has if she gives away 2/5 of her m markers to Amy

we know that

100% is the number of makers m

2/5=0.40=40%

100%-40%=60%

60%=60/100=0.6

Convert to fraction

0.6=6/10=3/5

The total number of markers that Nancy has is equal to multiply m by 3/5

so


(3)/(5)m

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