Likewise we could use the same formula to figure out the percentage of girls
or you can subtract the percentage of boys (62% from 100%) and get 38%.
In total we had 156 responses. Of which 60% had the correct answer.
people who chose the answer:Percentage
blank8 5%
58%3019%
62%9460%
74%2415%
total entries 156 100%
There are five major oceans of the world;
•Pacific Ocean, (separates Asia and Australia from the Americas)
•Atlantic Ocean, (separates the Americas from Eurasia and Africa)
•Indian Ocean, (southern Asia and separates Africa and Australia)
•Southern Ocean, (sometimes considered as the southern portions of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, is encircles Antarctica and covers much of the Antarctic)
•Arctic Ocean, (covers much of the Arctic and washes upon northern North America and Eurasia)
Oceans are bigger than seas. Typically, seas are partially enclosed by land.
The smallest ocean is the Arctic 5,427,000 sq miles, the largest sea is the Mediterranean 1,144,800 sq mi.
Math problem: We have 1300 BYB players, 806 are boys and 494 are girls.
What percentage of BYB players are boys?
Multiply the number of Stars by the number of Stripes in today's American Flag. Then, subtract from the product, the total number of original American colonies multiplied by the number of United States Supreme Court Justices. What is the new number?
First you need the numbers;
-Number of stars in today's American Flag = 50
-Number of stripes in today's American Flag = 13
-Number of Supreme Court justices = 9
-Number of original colonies = 13.
(50 x 13) - (9 x 13)
(650) - (177)
= 533
Supreme Court Justices:
John G. Roberts
Elena Kagan
Samuel A. Alito, Jr.
Antonin Scalia
Anthony Kennedy
Clarence Thomas
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Stephen Breyer
Sonia Sotomayor
The Thirteen Original Colonies
Delaware
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Georgia
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Maryland
South Carolina
New Hampshire
Virginia
New York
North Carolina
Rhode Island
What is the longest river in the world?
Nile4,132 miles
Amazon4,350 miles
Yangtze3,915 miles
Mekong2,703 miles
2013 Questions & Answers
On a map, are the lines that run parallel to the equator called