A manager at a shopping mall counts 244 males and n females as they enter the mall. The manager realizes that 25% of all males and 25% of all females are children. She writes the expression 0.25n + 61 to represent the number of children who enter the mall. Is the manager correct? Why or why not?

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Answer:

The manager is not correct in her calculation.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 244 males and n females who entered the mall as the manager at the shopping mall counts.

If 25% of all males are children, then the number of male children are [tex](240 \times \frac{25}{100}) = 60[/tex].

Again, the 25% of all female are children, then the number of female chilfren are [tex](n \times \frac{25}{100}) = 0.25n[/tex].

Therefore, the total number of children will be (60 + 0.25n).

But the manager gives the number of children to be 0.25n + 61 who entered the mall.

So, the manager is not correct in that calculation. (Answer)

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