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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
3 years ago
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This line plot shows the estimated amount of glue needed for summer projects at a camp. eric chose to complete a project with th

e greatest estimated amount of glue needed. the actual amount of glue he used was 3/4 of the estimated amount. how much glue did eric use for his project? enter your answer in the box as a mixed number in simplest form.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Marat540 [252]3 years ago
6 0

The amount of glue that eric used for his project is \mathbf{ 1\dfrac{11}{16}}

<h3>How to interpret the line plot?</h3>

The interpretation of the line plot involves a careful approach to how a series of data points are connected on coordinate planes.

From the Glue for summer project line plot:

  • The greatest estimated amount of glue needed can be seen at = 2 (1/4)
  • The actual amount of glue needed = 3/4 of 2 (1/4)

The amount of glue Eric used for the project is;

\mathbf{=\dfrac{3}{4}\times 2\dfrac{1}{4}}

\mathbf{=\dfrac{3}{4}\times \dfrac{9}{4}}

\mathbf{=\dfrac{27}{16}}

\mathbf{= 1\dfrac{11}{16}}

Therefore, we can conclude that the amount of glue used by Eric for this project is: \mathbf{ 1\dfrac{11}{16}}

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