Approximately 95 percent of Americans carry a mobile phone with them--about how many of these mobile phones are smartphones?

According to recent studies and data, approximately 82 percent of American adults own a smartphone. So, out of the 95 percent of Americans who carry mobile phones, approximately 82 percent of them would be smartphones.

To calculate the approximate number of smartphones, we can multiply the percentage of smartphone owners by the total number of Americans carrying a mobile phone:

0.95 * 0.82 = 0.779

This means that approximately 77.9 percent of Americans carry smartphones.

If we assume the total number of Americans carrying mobile phones is 100 (for simplicity), then the approximate number of smartphones would be:

100 * 0.779 = 77.9

So, approximately 77.9 out of 100 mobile phones carried by Americans are smartphones.

Consider a regional business that cleans up water damage after floods. What region should this business operate out of in order to find the most success

A. Arctic Region
B. Desert Region
C. Coastal Region
D. Arid Region

In order to find the most success, a business that cleans up water damage after floods should operate out of the following region:

C. Coastal Region

The coastal region is more likely to experience floods due to its proximity to the ocean, rivers, or other bodies of water. This makes it an ideal location for a business that specializes in water damage cleanup after floods. Additionally, coastal regions often have a high concentration of residential and commercial properties that may be affected by flooding, providing a larger customer base for the business.

To estimate the number of smartphones among the mobile phones carried by Americans, we can start by calculating 95% of the total number.

Let's assume there are X mobile phones in total.

To find the number of smartphones, we can multiply X by 0.95 (95%).

Number of smartphones = X * 0.95

Please provide the total number of mobile phones in order for me to give you an estimation.