Convert the denominator of the first two fractions to 24 since 3 and 8 can fit into 24.
3/8=9/24
2/3=16/24
Now add them together.
9/24+16/24=25/24
Next add the second two fractions 9/24 and 16/24.
9/24+16/24=25/24
Since all fractions equal 25/24, the equation was true!
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Answer:
5. 5/8 flour needed to make 5 dozen cookies
Step-by-step explanation:
2 dozen= 24
5 dozen=60
It takes 1 1/8 flour for 1 dozen cookies so 1 1/8 x 5= 5.625 in fraction form that= 5 5/8
Answer:
29.5788
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply all of the terms together
Answer:
C. Triangle BAC is congruent to triangle FDE by AAS
Step-by-step explanation:
BAC names the vertices in the order longest-side, shortest-side. That same order is FDE in the other triangle, eliminating choiced B and D. The triangles are not right triangles, eliminating choice A.
The only viable answer choice is C.
No specific sides are shown as being congruent, but two angles are, so we could claim congruence by ASA or AAS. Answer choice C uses the latter.
You left it out, but I'm thinking that there must be an 'x' next to the '20.50' in the function. I'm so sure of it that I'll assume it, as I proceed to answer the question:
C(x) = 20.50x + 2,000
Subtract 2,000 from each side: C - 2,000 = 20.50 x
Divide each side by 20.50 : x = (C - 2,000) / 20.50
When C = $625,000 . . .
x = (625,000 - 2,000) / 20.50 = 623,000 / 20.50 = 30,390.2439
<em>30,390 complete units</em> are produced, and there are 5 bucks left over,
to split up among all the loyal employees who worked with such diligence and dedication to make it happen. The company's senior management will graciously add each worker's share to his gross pay before taxes for the second month following the close of the current quarter, with a photocopied note inserted in the pay envelope, expressing management's sincere thanks to everyone, an admonition not to spend it all in one place, and a reminder that no matter how many festivals to their god they need to go out to the desert to celebrate, their tally of bricks for the next quarter shall not be diminished.