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Ineed a lot of questions answered, i'm sorry! 1. in 2005, 12.6 out of every 50 employees at a company were women. if there are 41, 232 total company employees, estimate the number of women. the number of women at the company is _ (do not round until the final answer. then round to the nearest whole number as needed.) 2. a giant tortoise can travel 0.13 miles in 1 hour. at this rate, how long would it take the tortoise to travel 3 miles? it would take the tortoise approximately _ miles. miles per hour. hours. (round to the nearest tenth as needed.) 3. in a recent year, 4 out of 7 movies cost between $50 and $99 million to make. at this rate, how many movies in a year with 674 new releases would you predict to cost between $50 and $99 million to make? approximately _ films cost between $50 and $99 million to make. (round to the nearest whole number as needed.) 4. a camel can drink 15 gallons of water in 10 minutes. at this rate, how much water can the camel drink in 9 minutes? _ gal (type an integer or decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.) 5. mattie evans drove 300 miles in the same amount of time that it took a turbopropeller plane to travel 1050 miles. the speed of the plane was 150 mph faster than the speed of the car. find the speed of the plane. the speed of the plane was _ mph. (simplify your answer.) 6. the speed of a river current is 4 mph. if a boat travels 30 miles downstream in the same time that it takes to travel 20 miles upstream, find the speed of the boat in still water. the speed of the boat in still water is _ mph. 7. two trains going in opposite directions leave at the same time. train b travels 15 mph faster than train a. in 8 hours the trains are 1000 miles apart. find the speed of each. the speed of train a is _ mph. 8. a plane flies 405 miles with the wind and 315 miles against the wind in the same length of time. if the speed of the wind is 20 mph, find the speed of the plane in still air. the speed of the plane in still air is _ mph. 9. two joggers, one averaging 9 mph and one averaging 4 mph, start from a designated initial point. the slower jogger arrives at the end of the run 25 minutes after the other jogger. find the distance of the run. the distance of the run is _ miles. (type an integer or decimal rounded to one decimal place as needed.) 10. if a person rows to his favorite fishing spot 16 miles downstream in the same amount of time that he rows 4 miles upstream and if the current is 6 mph, find how long it takes him to cover 20 miles. it will take the person _ hour(s) to cover a distance of 20 miles.

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