Say you have 3 cakes. How many cakes would you have eaten if you ate 1/3 of the three cakes? One, you have eaten one cake, out of the three you have.
How many cakes do you have left if you eat 2/3 of the three cakes? Two, you have eaten 2 cakes, and have 1 cake left.
It is a similar approach here, except the confusing part is working "forward", when you really have to work "backward". If you have driven 30 miles, and you have driven 2 parts out of the trip when there is 3 parts of the trip, how many miles have you driven? Hint: Dividing 30 by 2 gives you what fraction of the distance to Jeff's grandmother?
<span>C = total calories burned
r = rate of burning calories = 420 calories burned/hour
t = time in hours
C = 420 * t
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Answer:
four magazines and two books
Step-by-step explanation:
3.50*4= 14
4*2= 8
14+8= 22
Step-by-step explanation:
6b < 42 or 4b + 12 > 8
6b < 42
= 6b/6 < 42/6
= b < 7
4b + 12 > 8
=4b - 12 + 12 < -12+8
= 4b > - 12 + 8
= 4b > -4
= 4b/4 = -4/4
b > -1
so
7 > b > -1
8.876 to the nearest whole number
8.876 can be rounded to 9 because if we have a number greater than 5 we round to next number i.e is 9 but if we have a number smaller than 5 then we round to the previous number that is 8.
So your answer is 9