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What is correct to demonstrate possessive: Chris or Chriss? If the noun ends in "s" to form a possesive you add an apostrophe only They are both correct There are people who will argue either way, but there is no actual rule "This is Chris' book " "This is Chris's book " Both are correct All of the following are correct and mutually intelligible: The correct answer is : Chris' If the noun ends in "s
Chris can be paid in one of two ways. Plan A is a salary of . . . - Socratic See full explanation below First, when dealing with percents, "Percent" or "%" means "out of 100" or "per 100", Therefore x% can be written as x 100 The expression for Plan A can be written as: 450 + 8 100s where s is the sales for the month The expression for Plan B can be written as: 695 + 3 100s The question we are being asked is when is Plan A > Plan B So, we can write and solve this
Chris drove 250 miles using 9 gallons of gas. At this rate . . . - Socratic Chris would need 9 9 gallons of gas To drive 250 miles, Chris uses 9 gallons of gas Hence to drive 1 mile he uses 9 250 gallons of gas and to drive 275 mile he uses 9 250xx275 gallons of gas i e 9 (10cancel250)xx11cancel275 - dividng by 25 or (9xx11) 10=99 10=9 90 gallons
Chris has 25 songs in his library and wants to put 12 of . . . - Socratic 5,200,300 different playlists (and at this point we're only grouping songs - we aren't even playing with different ordering of playlists!) We're working with a combination, which means a playlist that includes songs A and B, no matter the order, are the same (a permutation, on the other hand, counts playlists with different song orders as different) The general equation for a combination is
You scored 88, 92, and 87 on three tests. How do you write . . . - Socratic 93 You need to understand that you're solving for the average, which you already know: 90 Since you know the values of the first three exams, and you know what your final value needs to be, just set up the problem like you would any time you're averaging something Solving for the average is simple: Add up all of the exam scores and divide that number by the number of exams you took (87 + 88
Apostrophes - English Grammar - Socratic If so, where?: The stores policies on refunds is very accommodating Is the following sentence missing any apostrophes? If so, where?: The mayors aide forgot the constituents names Is the following sentence missing any apostrophes? If so, where?: The CEOs job is to make decisions for the company
Combinations and Permutations - Statistics - Socratic The astrological configuration of a party with n guests is a list of twelve numbers that records the number of guests with each zodiac sign How many different astrological configurations are possible for n = 100? There are 20 rabbits, 15 black and 5 white You take one by one a rabbit
What was the role of Montesquieu in the French Revolution? Answer link Montesquieu's writings help to create a desire for freedom and helped to spark the French Revolution Montesquieu lived before the French Revolution He was a Noble man who served as member of a local French legislature that worked to protect people from the abuses of the French King More important that his actual work in his life
How can I make an apostrophe using the keyboard on the . . . - Socratic The apostrophe key is usually located between colon semicolon and Enter key You can also use the combination Alt+39 with the number written using the numeric keyboard See explanation The apostrophe key is usually located between colon semicolon and Enter key