Answer:
they drink 1.667 gallons a week. it takes about 6.5 days to drink a whole gallon
Step-by-step explanation:
take 10/6 to get 1.667 then how many days would it take to drink 1 whole gallon
<h2>19.</h2><h3>Given</h3>
- window width and height are in proportion to building width and height
- window width and height are 11 in and 18 in, respectively
- building height is 108 ft
<h3>Find</h3>
<h3>Solution</h3>
The proportional relation can be written as
... (building width)/(building height) = (window width)/(window height)
Multiplying by (building height) gives
... (building width) = (building heigh) × (window width)/(window height)
... (building width) = 108 ft × (11 in)/(18 in)
... building width = 66 ft
<h2>21.</h2><h3>Given</h3>
- map distance = 6.75 in
- map scale = 1.5 in : 5 mi
<h3>Find</h3>
<h3>Solution</h3>
The distances are in proportion, so
... (map distance) : (actual distance) = 1.5 in : 5 mi
Multiplying by (5 mi)/(1.5 in)×(actual distance), we have
... (5 mi)/(1.5 in)×(6.75 in) = (actual distance) = 22.5 mi
The midpoint is the middle, which is the average. So you would do 6.9+1.7 which is 8.6 then divide it by 2, giving you the answer 4.3.
4.3 inches of rainfall is the midpoint
A = 3.5
b = 3.5
c = 2.5
d = 2.85
e = 2.6
The two unit rates that are equal are a and b
28 per 8 salads and 42 per 12 steaks have equal unit rates.