Math Problems
1. While Matt was hunting, he fired his gun three times in a row. However, only one of his shots hit the deer. What percent of his shots hit the deer?
2. If Matts' accuracy remained the same as in problem 1, how many shots would Matt have to fire in order to kill three deer?
3. Joan murdered three people and received 3 twenty-year sentences, which must be served consecutively. She must complete seventy-five percent of her sentence before she can receive parole. What is the first year that she can receive parole?
4. Joan is four years younger than her sister, Cynthia. Joan was sixteen years old when Matt was born. If Matt were sixteen years old, how old would Cynthia be if she were still alive?
5. Emily Moore, Kelly Conroe, Becky Adams, and Matt Moore were all missing. Kelly disappeared shortly after Emily. Matt did not disappear first. If Becky was the last to disappear, in what order did they disappear?