4:1
4 quarts are equal to 1 gallon (i think i am correct)
Let's calculate for the tablespoons of sugar to tablespoons of milk ratio for Mark, Sharri and Eve.
Mark: 3/2 = 1.5
Sharri: 4/3 = 1.3
Eve: 9/6 = 1.5
From the solution, Eve has an equivalent ratio to that of Mark's.
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This question does not make sense
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6/35
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I just used my calculator...
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I want to show you how to do this as well, the formula you are working with is a^2+b^2=c^2
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) 8^2+b^2=12^2
64+b^2=144
subtract 64 from both sides
b^2=80
take the square root of 80 and you get
b= 8.9
if you need more help on this let me know, I am going to list the other answers now because to do it all and show work on here is a lot of typing, all of which I will do if you do not understand the first example. Also the c value can ONLY BE THE HYPOTENUSE VALUE. The hypotenuse is the longest side of the triangle. For example, 12 would be the C value on number one and in number two it would be 15.
2.) 14.5
3.) 10.3
4.) 18.8
5.) 8
6.) 15