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30 January, 11:33

A survey shows that 28% of teens regularly watch television when they are doing their homework. Suppose there are 379 seventh graders who complete their homework on a particular night. What would be the number of teens that will watch television while they do their homework?

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  1. 30 January, 11:51
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    *Based on the survey which shows 28% of teens regularly watch TV when doing Home work, mathematically, = 0.28 of students watch TV when doing home work

    * Suppose there are 379 seventh graders who complete their homework on a particular night. m mathematically, using the data of the survey that 28% of teens (seventh grader) watch TV while doing homework.

    Using the survey analysis to compute the number of teens on this night that would be doing homework and also watching TV will be;

    0.28 * 379 = 106.12.

    The above computation explains that a possible number of 106 teens would be watching TV and also doing there home work, i. e in more sense 28% of this 379 teens doing homework and watching TV is 106
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