1) So the ratio of Machine A to B is x + 16 : x (x being the paper printed in machine b).
2) This is in 4 minutes so every minute it will be 152.
2) So x + 16 + x = 152, or 2x + 16 = 152.
3) So to find x, we can subtract 16 from both sides. 2x = 136
4) Now we just divide both sides by 2 to get x = 68.
5) So machine A will be 68 + 16 = 84.
= 84
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The solution to the expressions given are;
9 -9t/ 12 - 5t
a. 20/ 169
b. -170/ 169
c. 386/ 169
d. -10/ 169
<h3>How to solve the expressions</h3>
Given:

We can see that both variables in the numerator and denominator have no common factor, thus cannot be factorized further
a. 
First, let's find the lowest common multiple
LCM = 169
= 
= 
= 20/ 169
b. 
The lowest common multiple is 119
= 
substract the numerator
= - 170/ 119
c. 
The lowest common multiple is 169
= 
= 386/ 169
d. 
The lowest common multiple is 169
= 
= - 10/ 169
Thus, we have the solutions to be 9 -9t/ 12 - 5t, 20/ 169, -170/ 169, 386/ 169, -10/ 169 respectively.
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Answer:
70 cents each snickers bar
Step-by-step explanation:
They would have 2 because is it 10:1 just double it to be 20:2
Answer:
The correct definition of statistics is
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Explanation:
Statistics is the science of collecting, organizing, summarizing, and analyzing the information and based on this information a conclusion is drawn about the collected information. There are two main divisions of statistics:
1. Descriptive statistics: It deals with providing the summary about the information collected.
2. Inferential statistics: This division deals with using a sample from the population and drawing the conclusion about the population using the sample. It also includes providing a measure of confidence in any conclusions.