SOLUTION: Sixty percent of 190 cats had litters of 4 kittens. 60 cats only had two kittens and the rest had a litter of three. (10 pts) A. How many cats had a litter of 4 kittens?

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Question 518456: Sixty percent of 190 cats had litters of 4 kittens. 60 cats only had two kittens and the rest had a litter of three. (10 pts)
A. How many cats had a litter of 4 kittens?

B. What percent of the cats had a litter of two kittens?

C. How many cats had a litter of three kittens?

D. What was the total number of kittens born?

E. Calculate the average kittens per cat.

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A. 190 times 0.60.

B. 60 divided by 190 times 100. (I would round to the nearest tenth percent, but that is just me. Better ask your instructor or check your textbook)

C. 190 minus the answer to part A minus 60.

D. The answer to part A times 4 plus 60 times 2 plus the answer to part C times 3.

E. The answer to part D divided by 190. Again, check with your instructor as to the required precision of your answer.

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