Two ratios that are equivalent are the same in value. We call these equivalent ratios. To find an equivalent ratio multiply or divide both of the numbers by a common number (or same number), this would be the exact same when finding equivalent fractions as well.
Answer:
the number if people in line when the booth opened.
Step-by-step explanation:
70-5x: the number goes down by 5 people per minute. So for example if it has been 10 minutes, 50 people would’ve been given their tickets.
Answer:
option c) x₁₁ + x₁₂ = 8000
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
xij = gallons of component i used in gasoline j
gallons of component 1 available = 8,000
demand gasoline types 1 = 11,000
demand gasoline types 2 = 14,000
Here, we have only component 1 available i.e i = 1 only
( therefore, all the options containing i = 2 gets eliminated )
thus,
component 1 will fulfill the demand of gasoline types 1 and 2 i.e j = 1 and 2
hence,
the equation satisfying the above conditions comes out as:
x₁₁ + x₁₂ = 8000
that means gallons of component 1 used in gasoline 1 and 2 and the total equals to the gallons of component 1 available i.e 8000
Answer:
The percent of time that was spent on reading is 12%
Step-by-step explanation:
To figure this question out, first add up all of the known percentages. So for this question, this would be: 11 + 28 + 22+ 15 + 12, or 88. The total of all the percentages must be equal to 100%. So, subtract the sum of all the known percentages from 100.
100 - 88 = 12%
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