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In a recent survey, two-thirds of the 234 students in a freshman class said they watch television shows on their computer. Determine the correct arithmetic set up for determining how many students watch
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In a recent survey, two-thirds of the 234 students in a freshman class said they watch television shows on their computer. Determine the correct arithmetic set up for determining how many students watch television on their computer
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Essentially, arithmetic set here means "number", so what we will be interested in is the answer to this question can be found here:
'two-thirds of the 234'.
that's all we need to know here. So let's count:
so the answer is simply 156!
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We know that 2/3 of all students watch TV shows on their computers.
And 234 students were in that survey.
2 / 3 * 234 = 156
Answer: 156 students watch shows on their computer.
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