Respuesta :
Mr.Brown:
72 magazines/24 students= 3 per student
Mrs.Garcia:
98 magazines/28 students= 3.5 per student
Because 3.5>3, Mrs.Garcia's homeroom sold more per student.
72 magazines/24 students= 3 per student
Mrs.Garcia:
98 magazines/28 students= 3.5 per student
Because 3.5>3, Mrs.Garcia's homeroom sold more per student.
Answer:
Mrs. Garcia's students sold more than Mr. Brown's students
Step-by-step explanation:
∵ Mr. Brown's 24 students sold the number of magazine subscriptions = 72
∴ magazine subscriptions sold by each Mr. Brown's student = [tex]\frac{72}{24}[/tex]
= 3 per students
∵ Mrs. Garcia's 28 students sold the number of magazine subscriptions = 98
∴ magazine subscriptions sold by each Mrs. Garcia's student = [tex]\frac{98}{28}[/tex]
= 3.5 per students
Mrs. Garcia's homeroom sold more magazine subscriptions per student.