8 pt = 4 qt
1 qt = 4 c? I think it’s asking for cups
8qt = 2 gal
4 qt = 8 pt
5 pts = 10 c
2 pts = 4 c
Answer:
$6407.73
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the compound amount formula: A = P(1 + r/n)^(n*t), where
P is the original amount (the principal), r is the interest rate as a decimal fraction, n is the number of times the interest is compounded per year, and t is the number of years.
In this case, P = $5000, r = 0.0625, n = 4 and t = 4. Thus,
A = $5000(1 + 0.0625/4)^(4*4), or
A = $5000(1.015625)^16 = $5000(1.2815) = $6407.73 (to the nearest cent)
Question is Incomplete, Complete question is given below.
Mr. Jablonski's class is making fudge for a bake sale. Mr. Jablonski
has a recipe that makes 3/4 pound of fudge. There are 21 students in
the class. Each student uses the recipe to make one batch of fudge.
How many pounds of fudge do the students make?
Answer:
student made
of fudge.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Mr. Jablonski recipe makes 3/4 pound of fudge.
Number of student in class = 21 students.
Each student uses the recipe to make one batch of fudge.
Hence to calculate Total amount of fudge student made we will multiply the amount of fudge used in recipe with Number of students.
Total amount of fudge student made = amount of fudge used in recipe × Number of students.
Total amount of fudge student made = 
Hence the student made
of fudge.
H (4.84) will be the correct answer