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Can you please help me with this question. Question E the daycare center receives federal funding based on the number of children receiving a subsidy. the amount of federal funding for the current term can be calculated using the formula below. calculate the center’s federal funding for the current term. funding = 1530f + 1750p + 1875n where f = number of children receiving a full subsidy p = number of children receiving a partial subsidy n = number of children receiving no subsidy

Can you please help me with this question. Question E the daycare center receives-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation

The percentage of 5 years old that received a full or partial subsidy is given by the following expression:

a.


\text{Full or }partial\text{ subsidy=}(49+11)/(78)=(60)/(78)=0.77

b.

No-subsidy:


No\text{ subsidy=}(18)/(49+11+18)=(18)/(78)=0.23

c. 4 years old Full subsidy:


4\text{ years old full subsidy percentage=}(22)/(26+22+49)=(22)/(97)=0.23

d. Percentage of children that are 5 years old:


=(49+11+18)/(26+40+38+22+38+13+49+11+18)=(78)/(255)=0.3

e.

Since the expression of funding is:

Funding = 1530f + 1750p + 1875n

Number of children receiving full subsidy f =


=(26+22+49)/(26+22+49+40+38+11+38+13+18)=(97)/(255)=0.38

Number of children receiving partial subsidy=


=(40+38+11)/(26+22+49+40+38+11+38+13+18)=(89)/(255)=0.35

Number of children receiving no subsidy:


=(38+13+18)/(26+22+49+40+38+11+38+13+18)=(69)/(255)=0.27

Thus, f=0.38, p=0.35 and n=0.27

Plugging in into the equation:


=1530\cdot0.38+1750\cdot0.35+1875\cdot0.27=581.4+612.5+506.25=1700

In conclusion, the center's federal funding was of $1,700

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