Answer:
6/5
Step-by-step explanation:
to find the number of 5/6 's in 1 , divide 1 by by 5/6 . when dividing by a fraction , rewrite it as multiplying by the reciprocal
15.
2500 X 15 = 37500
37500 ÷ 100 = 375
375 + 200 = 575
The answer is C.
16.
The easiest way to answer this question is by going through each answer one by one:
14:6 = 28:18
28 <span>÷ 14 = 2
</span>18 <span>÷ 6 = 3
</span>Since both numbers were multiplied by different numbers, we can establish that this is not a true proportion.
42:7 = 6:2
42 ÷ 7 = 6
7 ÷ 7 = 1
42:7 = 6:1
By dividing both numbers by the same number, we can establish that the answer is wrong.
2:3 = 3:2
This is obviously wrong. That is because, in ratios, the order counts. So the first 3 is more than the first 2, therefore the second number on the other side of the ratio should be more than the first.
3:5 = 12:20
12 <span>÷ 3 = 4
</span>20 <span>÷ 5 = 4
</span>Since both numbers were multiplied by the same number, this is a true proportion.
The answer is D.
Answer:
y = 5z - x
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
z =
( multiply both sides by 5 to clear the fraction )
5z = x + y ( subtract x from both sides )
5z - x = y
Answer:
0.0930
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that one of your friends is testing the effect of drinking coffee on the duration of cold symptoms. The common cold lasts, on average, 6 days.
she tests a one-sided alternative about the population mean cold duration when drinking coffee, H0: μcoffee = 6 Ha: μcoffee < 6 She finds z = −1.68 with one-sided P-value P = 0.0465.
If hypotheses changed to two tailed as:

(Two tailed test)
Since we have mean difference and std error the same, test statistic would remain the same.
p value for two tailed would be = twice the p value for one tail
=
4 because you would say "forty three thousand..." three would be the one thousands place, and 4 would be the ten thousands place.