For #24, I am not quite sure how they want us to solve for the hours, day in a week and days in a year. Would you just find 12.5% of 24 (for hours), 12.5% of 7 (days in a week and then 12.5% of 365 (for days in a year)??
Scala, It's 12.5% of one day so one week is 7 days not 7 hours. The 12.5% is of the hours. You therefore also can't do 12.5% of 365 days. Do you understand what I'm saying?
Why wouldn't you be able to do 12.5% of 365 (wich should actually be 366 because 2004 was a leap year)to find the amount of days in the year? 12.5% of one day multiplied by 366, is the same as 12.5% of 366.
Maybe I'm jsut confused of your response to Scala's question,though.
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Does this include the exploration?
I would guess so.
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For #24, I am not quite sure how they want us to solve for the hours, day in a week and days in a year. Would you just find 12.5% of 24 (for hours), 12.5% of 7 (days in a week and then 12.5% of 365 (for days in a year)??
Scala,
It's 12.5% of one day so one week is 7 days not 7 hours. The 12.5% is of the hours. You therefore also can't do 12.5% of 365 days. Do you understand what I'm saying?
Why wouldn't you be able to do 12.5% of 365 (wich should actually be 366 because 2004 was a leap year)to find the amount of days in the year? 12.5% of one day multiplied by 366, is the same as 12.5% of 366.
Maybe I'm jsut confused of your response to Scala's question,though.
Tommy,
I see what you're saying but thats what i was talking about when i said 7 i meant 7 days so you would find 12.5% of that, right?
scala, it asks you how many hours in a week, not how many days. I think you would have to do 12.5% of 24*7.
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