Answer:
How many apples are in each pie if a total of 3 and one-half apples were used to bake 2 pies?
Step-by-step explanation:
Use process of Elimination: How do you solve each of these questions and which one uses division?
1. How much does it cost to buy 3 and one-half pounds of apples at $2 per pound? = 3.5 x 2 = $7
2. How many apples are needed for 2 pies if the recipe uses 3 and one-half apples per pie? = 2 x 3.5 = 7 apples
3. How many more apples are needed if a recipe uses 3 and one-half apples and you only have 2 apples? = 3.5 - 2 = 1.5 apples
4. How many apples are in each pie if a total of 3 and one-half apples were used to bake 2 pies? = 3.5 divided by 2 =1.75 apples.
Note: Questions 1 and 2 used multiplication, Question 3 used subtraction and it was only question 4 that needed any division at all.
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Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
x(60) = 12(10) -->
x(60) = 120 -->
x = 2
<span>(1 x 100000000) + (1 x 10000000) + (9 x 1000000) + (0 x 100000) + (0 x 10000) + (0 x 1000) + (0 x 100) + (0 x 10) + (3 x 1)</span><span>One hundred nineteen million and three
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Answer:
128.06
Step-by-step explanation:
think about the diagonal of the field, breaking up a rectangle into 2 right angled triangles. we are already given the legs of the triangle (80, and 100) and now we have to solve for the hypotenuse (or the diagonal). so use pythagorean theorem :
80^2 + 100^2 = c^2
16400 = c^2
c = 128.06
There are 6 sides on a cube so then you would multiply 6 times 6 to get 36 and that is your answer. :)<span />