Answer:
18/25, 5/4, 1.3
Step-by-step explanation:
What you need to do is to divide each fraction so that you can change to a number.
18÷25=0.72
5÷4=1.25
Five-5
three-3
"the quantity five plus three" (5 + 3)
"one hundred times the quantity ..." means 100 (5 + 3)
now just solve 100(5+3)
solve the parentheses first (5+3) = 8
Now you are left with 100(8) or 100*8
when you solve your answer is 800
You times through
sqrt24 - 3sqtr45
2sqrt6 - 9sqrt5
Answer:
19 cases and 53 sodas
Step-by-step explanation:
First we will see how many cans did Jamie bought. As he bought 23 cases and each case has 12 cans, the total amount of cans is:
23 * 12 = 276 cans
If 223 were drunk, for getting the number of cases used we just need to divide the number of cases drunk between the number of cans each case contains:
223 / 12 = 18.58
As our answer must be an integer number, as cases are integer, we use 19 because 19 cases were opened. Notice that if we chose 18, this would imply 18*12=216 cans, which is less than the 223 drunk. So, 19 cases were used, although the last case was not drunk completely.
For getting the sodas left over we just need to subtract the amount drunk to the total:
276 - 223 = 53 sodas were left over