Answer:
5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3 + 1/2
Must have matching denominators
1 1
----- + -------
3 (2) 2(3)
Whatever is done to the bottom (denominator) must be done to the top (numerator)
1(2) 1(3)
----- + -------
3 (2) 2(3)
2 3 5
----- + ------- = --------
6 6 6
Can I name Justin's sum as a single fraction: Yes
Would it be correct to name it 2/3: No. The fraction is equal to 5/6
I hope this helps!
Answer:
$12,000
Step-by-step explanation:
Kabore wants to make $700 this week. We can subtract 100 from that amount because his base pay is $100.
700 - 100 = 600
This leaves us with 600. Kabore has to make $600 from his sales. However, he only gets paid 5% of his sales. So, 600 is worth 5% of his sales. This can be represented in an equation, where x represents his sales and 0.05 is 5% in decimal form:
= 0.05
Multiply both sides of the equation by x to isolate it on one side:
600 = 0.05x
Divide both sides by 0.05 to find the value of x:
12000 = x
Kabore needs to sell $12,000 worth of product if he wants to make $700 this week.
Hope this helps :)
8×4=32
8+4=12
32-12=20
your answer will be 20
The ratio would be if it was not reduced, 9:36. If it was reduced it would be 1:4