1.6*100/0.95=168% 1.6 to 0.95
0.95*100/1.6=59% 0.95 to 1.6
Answer:
x = 2
x = -3/2 or -1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
For this, I would use the "slip and slide" method. LOL I know the name is cheesy, but that's what my teacher called it!
First, you "slip" the coefficent of the leading term (2) to the constant, and multiply.
The equation becomes:
x² - x - 6(2) = 0
x² - x - 12 = 0
Then, you factor this out by looking at the second and third terms. You're looking for 2 factors of -12 that would add up to -1 ( the coefficent of the second term).
Automatically, think of 3 and 4, because the difference between them is 1.
The factors must be (x-4) and (x+3) because they multiple to -12, and add up to -1.
This step is extremely important! Lol I used to forget it a lot, but make sure you divide the constant in each factor by the original number you "slipped".
It would become (x-(4/2))(x+3/2) = (x-2)(x+3/2)
With (x+3/2), you don't want to leave it as a fraction or decimal. It's equivalent to (2x+3). However, the informal form is easier to identify the value of x.
Probability helps us to know the chances of an event occurring. The probability being a Sophomore given she is a girl is 1/3.
<h3>What is Probability?</h3>
Probability helps us to know the chances of an event occurring.

The probability of being a girl and Sophomore is 9/37. While the probability of being a girl is 27/37. Therefore, the probability being a Sophomore given she is a girl is,
P(Girl l Sophomores) = P(Girl and Sophomore)/ P(Girl)
= (9/37) / (27/37)
= 9 / 27
= 1/3
Hence, the probability being a Sophomore given she is a girl is 1/3.
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Answer:
The heaviest baby have to gain to reach a healthy level by 42 ounces.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is said that the 500-gram babies are going to have to make four times their weight [to reach a healthy level].
So, the healthy level of weight is (500 × 4) = 2000 gm i.e. 2 kg.
Now, 1 kg is equivalent to 35.274 ounces.
So, 2 kg will be equivalent to (35.274 × 2) = 70.548 ounces.
So, the heaviest baby with weight 28.6 ounces have to gain weight to reach a healthy level by (70.548 - 28.6) = 41.948 ounces ≈ 42 ounces. (Answer)