Answer:
1/4 divided by 1/2 equals 1/2
Real-world problem:
A constructor official knows that he needs 1/2 sack of cement to produce 10 blocks of concrete for a wall. The official only has 1/4 of the sack left and want to know how many blocks he can produce with this material.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you know that 1/2 of the sack is needed to make 10 blocks, you can use this information to find the number of blocks that 1/4 of a sack can make. The question you want to answer is:
if
of a sack produces 10 blocks, how may blocks
of a sack can produce?
Using the Rule of Three you can solve

Now you know that 1/4 of a sack can produce 1/2 the number of blocks that 1/2 of the sack can produces, this means that you can produce 5 blocks of concrete.
Answer:
Nancy paid 2.98 per gallon of gasoline.
Step-by-step explanation:
The price of the gasoline is given by the total amount she paid for the gasoline divided by the amount of gasoline acquired with that money. The calculations for this are shown below:
ratio = total money / total gasoline
ratio = 10.43 / 3.5
ratio = 2.98 money / gallon
Nancy paid 2.98 per gallon of gasoline.
1/5 < 3/10 < 1/2 i believe thats it i hope this helped:)
Answer:
a) 1/10
b) 110
Step-by-step explanation:
A) we start by getting the total number of rolls
That would be;
11 + 22 + 7 + 8 + 13 + 19 = 80
The frequency of getting a 4 is 8
The probability that the next roll will be a 4 is;
8/80 = 1/10
b) Firstly, we get the probability of getting a 2
We have this as:
22/80
So for 400 rolls, the number of 2’s will be;
22/80 * 400
= 22 * 5 = 110
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation: