Given:
Mrs. Kato has 6 bags of dried beans and a 2-pound bag of rice in one shopping bag.
In another shopping bag she has a 5-pound bag of flour.
The two shopping bags weigh the same amount.
To find:
The weight of each bag of dried beans.
Solution:
Let x be the weight of each bag of dried beans.
So, weight of 6 bags of dried beans = 6x.
According to the question,
Weight of first bag = (6x + 2) pounds
Weight of second bag = 5 pounds
The two shopping bags weigh the same amount. So,



Divide both sides by 6.


Therefore, the weight of each bag of dried beans is 0.5 pounds.
Trying to get 3:1
Divide 236 by four=59
Then times 59 by 3
The ratio now is 177:59
3:1
Let b>a
We are told that b=a+6 and that a+b=30
Using the value of b=a+6 in a+b=30 gives you:
a+(a+6)=30 combining like terms on left side
2a+6=30 subtract 6 from both sides
2a=24 divide both sides by 2
a=12, and since b=a+6
b=18
So the two numbers are 12 and 18.
Answer:
x=25
z=45
y=45
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps
Answer:
It's either 35 x10^(-13) or 3.5 x10^(-13)
Step-by-step explanation:
35 x 10^(-13) = 3•5 x 10 x 10^(-13)
3•5 x 10 x 10^(-13) = 3•5 x 10^(-12)
Hope I'm correct