Question: short answer text Applications In the year 2000, Canada's population was 31,496,800, and 40.3% of Canadians used the Internet. By 2008, Canada's population was 33,212,696,

short answer text short answer text Applications In the year 2000,
Applications In the year 2000, Canada's population was 31,496,800, and 40.3% of Canadians used the Internet. By 2008, Canada's population was 33,212,696, and 84.3% of Canadians used the Internet. Calculate the annual rate of change, rounded to two decimals, in the number of Canadians using the Internet. 10. Murice, Jennifer, Natasha, and Sinbad just graduated from their business program at Mohawk College and decided to go mto business together. Each individual invested funds in the ratio of 4 : 7:3:6, respectively. If Natasha invested $24,000, what was the total investment in the business? An Extra Foods store needs to allocate overhead expenses of $336,000 across its three departments based on their sales. If refrigerated foods accounted for $765,000 in sales, non-refrigerated foods accounted for $981,500 in sales, and non-food products accounted for $694,000 in sales, what amount of overhead expenses should be allocated to each department? Boris's neighbourhood just had a neighbourhood garage sale. He decided to make some money by operating a food stand. If he sold 115 hot dogs for $2.50 each, 260 bags of chips for $0.75 each, and 412 soft drinks for $1.25 each, what were his total sales for the day, and how much did he average per transaction (rounded to two decimals)? 13. Joris trying to understand his investment portfolio better. He currently has $40,000 in Canadian stocks, $7,500 in us stocks, and $2,500 in international stocks. Express the respective ratio of his stocks in their lowest terms

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