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Vesna [10]
3 years ago
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Tim is measuring the weight (in ounces) of a substance for a science experiment. Tim added a mystery substance (m) to his experi

ment. Tim used the equation 12.93 + m = 17.0 to find out how much he added. How much of the mystery substance (m) did Tim add to his experiment?
A)4.07 ounces B)4.97 ounces C)5.03 ounces D)5.17 ounces
Mathematics
2 answers:
Oksanka [162]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A: 4.07 ounces

Step-by-step explanation:

17.0 - 12.93 = 4.07

expeople1 [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The weight of the mystery substance added by Tim is 4.07 ounces. Hence option A is correct.

<u>Solution:</u>

Given, Tim is measuring the weight (in ounces) of a substance for a science experiment.  

Tim added a mystery substance (m) to his experiment.  

Tim used the equation 12.93 + m = 17.0 to find out how much he added.

We have to find how much of the mystery substance (m) did Tim add to his experiment?  

Now, from the given equation, 12.93 + m = 17.0 → m = 17.0 – 12.93 → m = 4.07

Hence, the weight of the mystery substance is 4.07 ounces, i.e. option A is correct.

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