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15 May, 05:36

15 A store manager receives a delivery

of 2 boxes of lightbulbs. Each box

contains 25 lightbulbs. The store

manager tests all the lightbulbs and

finds that 2 of them are defective.

Based on these results, what can

the store manager predict about the

next delivery of lightbulbs?

A A delivery of 3 boxes will contain

3 more defective lightbulbs than

a delivery of 2 boxes.

B A delivery of 4 boxes will contain

2 more defective lightbulbs than

a delivery of 2 boxes.

C A delivery of 5 boxes will contain

10 more defective lightbulbs than

a delivery of 2 boxes.

D

A delivery of 6 boxes will contain

3 more defective lightbulbs than

a delivery of 2 boxes.

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  1. 15 May, 09:22
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    B

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For each box, there is 1 defective lightbulb. Therefore, a delivery of 4 boxes will have 4 defective lightbulbs. A delivery of 2 boxes has 2 defective lightbulbs. 4 defective lightbulbs subtracted by 2 defective lightbulbs equals 2 more defective lightbulbs in 4 boxes than 2. Therefore, it is B.
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