SOLUTION: you have 12 mp3 songs on your computer. 1/4 of them don't work. How many mp3's do you have to buy to replace the ones that don't work.

Algebra.Com
Question 190340: you have 12 mp3 songs on your computer. 1/4 of them don't work. How many mp3's do you have to buy to replace the ones that don't work.
Answer by nerdybill(7384)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(1/4) 12 = 12/4 = 3
This means 3 mp3 songs don't work.
.
Therefore, you'll need to buy 3 mp3 songs to replace them.

RELATED QUESTIONS

you have 12 mp3 songs on your computer. 1/4 of them don't work. How many mp3's do you... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
you have 12 mp3 songs on your computer. 1/4 of them don't work. How many mp3's do you... (answered by nerdybill)
you have 12 mp3 songs on your computer. 1/4 of them don't work . how many mp3 do you have (answered by checkley77)
1. The caterpillar is trying to crawl up the tree. It takes 2 minutes to climb 1 foot,... (answered by ShainaCynthia)
The theoretical probability that a pop song plays on your MP3 player is a 0.45. There... (answered by stanbon)
My head has been deeply stuck on this one. i think that im confused about the process... (answered by edjones)
You download 15 music files on your computer and plan to save 7 of them to an mp3 player. (answered by Edwin McCravy)
You selected 10 songs for a playlist on your MP3 player. The MP3 player is set to play... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
A random sample of 317 mp3 players had 19 that were defective. a) how would you... (answered by stanbon)