To get that answer Maureen takes the whole 243 ounces and put the same amount of Trail Mix in each of the 15 bags. To calculate it Maureen divide 243 into 15 (243/15) that equals 16.2. The question does not say if it is allowed to put only a whole number of ounces of Trail Mix in each bag or it is allowed to put fractions of ounces in each bag.
<u>According to that reasoning, answer has two options:</u>
<u><em>1. If Maureen can put only a whole number of ounces in each bag, there will be 3 ounces of Trail Mix left and 16 ounces in each bag. </em></u>
<u><em>2. But if it is possible to put fractions, Maureen will put 16.2 ounces in each bag and no Trail Mix left at all.
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Answer:
Explanation:
In the 1920s, talent scouts from northern record companies turned their attention to the South. They recorded black and white musicians, paid next to nothing, and made fortunes selling music to southern audiences. The varied and colorful strains combined to create a multitude of folk and popular music. They contributed to the development of jazz, one of America’s most unique and highly developed arts, and influenced the work of American classical composers. Jazz was born about the turn of the twentieth century in New Orleans, which was a crossroads of musical culture. Jazz had its basis in the religious shouts and hollers, dances, work songs, and blues of African American people.
Economic:
The peasant class was very poor and was taxed horribly because the King wass spending all his money.
Also they just got out of a war that they were not payed for yet(American Revolution)
Political: The king was taxing the life out of the lower classes which caused resentment
Social: the Enlightenment was causing some problems bc it challenged the views everyone held about rights, authority, religion, etc.
Correct answer: B) Voters lost faith in the Republican Party’s handling of Reconstruction.
Grant had granted positions in his administration to people he thought he could rely on, rather than choosing them based on their merits and qualifications. The poor governance and scandals included members of his cabinet as well as other government agencies. There is no relationship to the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad, as that project was nearly complete already when Grant took office as president. (His presidential term began March 4, 1869. The Transcontinental Railroad was completed May 10, 1869.)
Reform movements began to appear in response to the corruption in the Grant administration, not only in the Democratic Party, but also among Republicans. The Liberal Republicans were a faction that split from Republican Party in 1872, to oppose the reelection of Grant.