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A chemical engineer has tested 56 water samples. These samples make up 25% of the total number of samples that need testing. ?? Select from the drop-down menu to correctly identify the total number of
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A chemical engineer has tested 56 water samples. These samples make up 25% of the total number of samples that need testing.
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Select from the drop-down menu to correctly identify the total number of water samples that need testing.
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There are a total of water samples to be tested. choices a. 1.4 b. 14 c. 168 d. 224
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25% can be written as 1/4.
What This tells you, is that 56 is one fourth of the total amounts of samples needing to be tested. Therefore, 56 x 4 is the total amount.
56 x 4 = 224
So 224 is the correct answer.
I hope this Helps!
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