The amount of candy that each of his 6 friends will get is 1/14 of a pound.
It is given in the question that James has 6 friends with those he has to share 1/2 pound of the candy.
We have to find the amount of candy each of his 6 friends gets.
We know that,
Total number of people among those the candy will be shared = James + 6 friends = 7 people
Total amount of candy with James = 1/2 pound
We know that,
Amount of candy each person gets = Total amount of candy/No. of people.
Hence,
Total amount of candy each person gets = (1/2) /7 =(1/2)*(1/7) = 1/14 of a pound.
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Answer:
2,225.54
Step-by-step explanation:
I am not sure if I am correct or not but it is either the first or second one.
So the maximum x and maximum y is consists the first formula (smaller than or equals 11) u can easily determine the maximum and minimum numbers of variables from given disequilibriums.
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Its 80 because if you find perfect square around the number 80 you'd get
√64 and √81
which would be 8 and 9
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