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An automated car wash service has washed 67 cars so far this week. The business averages 260 cars per week.

a. What percent of the total expected cars have already been​ washed?
b. If 15​% of the cars also get a wax​ job, how many wax jobs are done each​ week?

User Ashitaka
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Answer:

a) 25.8%

b) 39

Explanation:

Given information:

  • An automated car wash service has washed 67 cars so far this week.
  • The business averages 260 cars per week.

Part a

To find the percent of the total expected cars that have already been washed, divide the number of cars already washed by the average number of cars washed per week:


\implies (67)/(260)=0.257692307...=25.8\%\; \sf (nearest\;tenth)

Part b

To find the number of cars that get a wax job each week, find 15% of 260:


\begin{aligned}\implies 15\%\; \textsf{of}\;260&=(15)/(100) * 260\\\\&=(3900)/(100)\\\\&=39\end{aligned}

Therefore, 39 wax jobs are done each week.

User Roger Davenport
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Answer:

  • a) ≈ 25.77%
  • b) 39 wax jobs

Explanation:

a) Percent of already washed cars?

→ (67/260) × 100

→ 6700/260

→ 25.769

→ ≈ 25.77%

b) Wax job done each week will be?

→ (260/100) × 15

→ 2.6 × 15

→ 39 wax jobs

Hence, these are required answers.

User Roman Kazakov
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