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Jason works in a call center. [tex]\(\frac{1}{4}\)[/tex] of the calls he takes are queries and [tex]\(\frac{3}{10}\)[/tex] of the calls are complaints. Does Jason get more complaints than queries?

Circle your answer.

A. Yes
B. No


Sagot :

To determine whether Jason receives more complaints than queries, we need to compare the fractions representing the portions of calls.

1. First, identify the fraction of calls that are queries:
[tex]\[ \frac{1}{4} = 0.25 \][/tex]

2. Next, identify the fraction of calls that are complaints:
[tex]\[ \frac{3}{10} = 0.3 \][/tex]

3. Now, compare the two fractions:
[tex]\[ 0.3 > 0.25 \][/tex]

Since [tex]\( 0.3 \)[/tex] (complaints) is greater than [tex]\( 0.25 \)[/tex] (queries), we can conclude that Jason receives more complaints than queries.

Thus, the answer is:

Circle True:

[tex]\[ \boxed{\text{True}} \][/tex]