Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given the question :
Grace wove a potholder with an area of 80 square inches. The lengths and widths of the sides are whole numbers. Which dimensions make the most sense for a potholder?
Since the Area of the potholder = 80 sq inch
And the dimension of the potholder ; length and width are integers ; Hence, possible dimensions could be ;
Area = length × width
80 = length × width
(80, 1), (40, 2), (20, 4), (10, 8), (16, 5)
Potholders are fabrics sewn from the purpose of being used to handle pots and other kitchen equipments.
Usually the dimension are usually close, hence, the most sensible dimension a potholder with an area of 80 sq inch could have is 8 by 10 or vice-versa.
Answer: " 15 % " .
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→ " 12 is <u> 15% </u> of 80 " .
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Step-by-step explanation:
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12 = (n/100) * 80 ;
12 = (80n) /100 ; Solve for "n:
Note: 80/100 = (80/10) / (100/10) = (8/10) = 0.8 ;
12 = (0.8)n ;
↔ (0.8n) = 12
Multiply each side of the equation by "10" ; to get rid of the "decimal" ;
10 * (0.8n) = 10 * 12 ;
to get:
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8n = 120 ;
Divide each side of the equation by "8" ;
to isolate "n" on ONE SIDE of the equation; & to solve for "n" ;
8n/8 = 120/ 8 ;
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to get:
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n = 15 .
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Answer: " 15 % " .
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→ " 12 is <u> 15% </u> of 80 " .
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Hope this helps!
Best wishes!
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7/8 = .875
So 0.875 a number that terminates
Answer:
75%
Step-by-step explanation:
15+15+25+5=60
15/60=25%
100%-25% = 75%
You can think of this equation as

and thus apply the transformations to it as such



1) D = 2, C = +3
2) D = -12, C = -2
3) C = +6, D = 3
4) C = -7, D = -7