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Thank you We sneak then here's an un shmoop e
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question You'll find an exam somewhere in life based on
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the following percentage breakdown of floor spaces for two homes
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Which of the following is true And here the potential
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answers or we spoil the ending Hit pause and try
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yourself on all right It's asking Can we read a
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pie chart We just have to go through the potential
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answers here one by one until we can crown a
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winner So eh A says both houses have the same
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amount of kitchen and bath space E kitchen equals bath
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Who Tricky Okay both houses have the same percentage of
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square feet in their kitchen and bathroom But the second
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house is twice the size of the first So is
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false R b house one has more bedroom space than
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house too Same as a house one is bigger on
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a percentage basis But because house too is twice the
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size b is false as well Alright try See House
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one has half the bedroom space of house too Okay
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well no The percentages are different If they'd both been
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forty percent then yes he would be true But in
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this case the two homes living rooms have a combined
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floor space of a thousand square feet All right well
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let's do The math Thirty five percent of a two
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thousand square foot home is seven hundred square feet and
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then we have thirty percent of a thousand square foot
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home which is three hundred square feet If you adam
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well yeah we indeed have a thousand things ending The 00:01:35.351 --> [endTime] answer is deed shmoop
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