Make up of Earth's atmosphere
publish date: 2022/10/31 06:09:00 GMT+11
volume_muteThe chemical makeup of Earth’s atmosphere is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases. Write each percent as a fraction in simplest form.



Correct Answer
Explanation
Strategy We will drop the % symbol and write the given number over 100. Then we will simplify the resulting fraction, if possible.
WHY Percent means parts per one hundred, and the word per indicates a ratio (fraction).
Solution
We begin with nitrogen
Drop the % symbol and write 78 over 100
78% = \(\frac{78}{100}\)
To simplify the fraction, factor 78 as 2 · 39 and 100 as 2 · 50. Then remove the common factor of 2 from the numerator and denominator.
=\(\require{cancel}\frac{\cancel{\color{red}{2}}^1 \cdot 39}{\cancel{\color{red}{2}}^1 \cdot 50}\)
= \(\frac{39}{50}\)
Nitrogen makes up \(\frac{78}{100}\) , or \(\frac{39}{59}\) , of Earth’s atmosphere. Oxygen makes up 21%, or \(\frac{21}{100}\), of Earth's atmosphere. Other gases make up 1% or \(\frac{1}{100}\) of the atmosphere.
Reference
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