Answer:
I'm confused by the points:
Why three points for each (A, B, C, and D)?: A: (0,6)(0,6)(0,6), etc.
Points A and B [(0,6) and (4,2)] are consistant with a straight line of the form y=-x+6.
Points C and D [(-6,8),(-8,10)]are on the line y=-x+2.
A and B aren't related to C and D.
Step-by-step explanation:
7.6 grams of saturated fat times 4 Ounces
is 7.6x4, or 30.4
In order to calculate how much wheat will be stored in each bag, let's divide the total amount of wheat by the number of bags:

Assuming that the amount of wheat each bag can hold is a whole number, so each bag can hold 96 kg (otherwise, each bag would hold 96.875 kg and there would be no wheat left).
Then, to find how much wheat will be left, let's calculate how much the 8 bags will hold, and then we subtract this value from the total:

So there will be 7 kg left.
There are 7 numbers.
Each number can be paired with the remaining 6 numbers.
7 x 6 = 42 different two digit numbers can be made.
The information we've been given is:
12 heads
15 tails
From those, we find that there are 12 + 15 = 27 coins.
Let's examine these ratios as such:
- 12 heads to 27 coins -
There are indeed 12 heads and 27 coins, so this comparison agrees with our data.
- 15 tails to 12 heads -
Again, nothing here contradicts with our data, so this would be correct as well
- 12 heads to 15 tails -
Simply a reversed version of the ratio above; still a completely valid way to compare the relative quantities of heads and tails
- 5 tails to 9 coins -
This one needs a little more examination. We observe that the ratio of tails to coins with our given data is 15 tails to 27 coins. This seems to go against our data, but we can simplify our ratio by dividing both the number of tails and the number of coins by 3, which indeed gives us the ratio 5 tails to 9 coins.
So, all of the given ratios are correct.