Carol has a collection of 100 stamps. The graph below shows the percentage of stamps she has from each country.

France=24%
Italy=25%
England=22%
Norway=29%
How many of Carol's sta,ps are from Noraw than from France?
A. 5 stamps
B. 24 stamps
C. 29 stamps
D. 53 stamps
Is the answer D?
Thank you

24 % of 100 is 24

29 % of 100 is 29
She has 29 from Norway and 24 from France so 29 - 24 = 5

5 stamps

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To find the number of stamps Carol has from each country, we can multiply the percentage by the total number of stamps (100).

For France: 24% of 100 stamps = 0.24 * 100 = 24 stamps
For Italy: 25% of 100 stamps = 0.25 * 100 = 25 stamps
For England: 22% of 100 stamps = 0.22 * 100 = 22 stamps
For Norway: 29% of 100 stamps = 0.29 * 100 = 29 stamps

To determine how many of Carol's stamps are from Norway than from France, we subtract the number of stamps she has for France from the number of stamps she has for Norway:

29 stamps (Norway) - 24 stamps (France) = 5 stamps

Therefore, the correct answer is A. 5 stamps.

No.

I think you left a word out of the question. "How many MORE of Carol's stamps are from Norway than from France?"

Oh Im sorry I was in a hurry to post the question because my computer keeps turning off when I barely turn it back on. Thank you for your help.

Jesus Christ has blessed me once more! I have done the whole test without a guide up until this question…I feel so guilty, but we barely even touched on this! I feel dumb too. I’m smarter than this to be cheating on a math test, I’ve failed.