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the u.s department of agriculture reported that 57 out of every 100 milk drinkers drink skim milk. if a storeowner orders 24 gallons of milk, how many should be skim?

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STEP 1:
Find percentage. 57 out of 100 is the percentage to multiply by.

57/100= 0.57 (= 57%)

STEP 2:
Multiply percentage by the total gallons ordered (24).

=24 gallons * 0.57
=13.68 gallons


ALTERNATIVE METHOD (use which works best for you)

Set up a proportion. 57 to 100 is x out of 24 gallons.

x= number skim gallons to order

57/100= x/24
cross multiply
(57*24)= (100*x)
1368= 100x
divide both sides by 100
13.68 gallons= x

ANSWER: Since you cannot order a partial gallon of milk, round up to 14 whole gallons

Hope this helps! :)
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