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10 May, 19:45

To raise money, a school is sponsoring a magazine subscription drive. By visiting the 90 homes in the neighborhood, one student was able to sell $375 worth of subscriptions. At the rate, how many additional homes will the student have to visit in order to meet a $1200 goal?

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  1. 10 May, 20:04
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    198 additional houses.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given is 90 homes, one student visit sold $375 worth of subscription.

    First, it is to determine the average a students makes at one house.

    $375/90 = 4.16667

    Now divide the goal with the amount made at each house.

    $1200/4.16667 = 287.99

    Round it to 288

    The question said 'how many additional houses', so you subtract 90 from the total number of houses.

    288 - 90 = 198 additional houses
  2. 10 May, 20:06
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    First you have to determine how much on average the student made at each house. $375 : 90 = 4.1666666667. Next divide $1200 : 4.16666667 = 287.99. Rounded up to 288. However, the question asks "how many additional houses" so you have subtract the 90 original houses from the new 288 = 198 additional houses.
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