A statement that has mathematical expressions that are equal.
Examples:
2+1=3
11x4=44
Answer: In the chart, put 6 in place of the question mark.
The equation should be something like w = 2/3 p
W is the number of quarts of water. P is the number of quarts of Pineapple juice.
This week they will need 3 times the previous week so 18 quarts of pineapple juice and 12 quarts of sparkling water.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the basic recipe is 2 water to 3 juice, and they used 4 quarts if water, you can see that is <u>double the amount of</u> water so you need <u>double the amount </u> of juice. 2 times 3 is 6.
<em>Unit rate</em> means for ONE quart of juice, how much sparkling water is used. that should be 1 Pineapple Juice for 2/3 Sparkling water
OR
for EACH quart of sparkling water, how much juice do you need.
that would be 1 unit of Sparkling Water for 1 1/2 units of Pineapple Juice
6x+1 / 2x +6 - 5/2
Factor 2 out of the denominator of the first fraction:
6x+1 / 2(x+3) - 5/2
Rewrite 5/2 to have a common denominator with the first fraction:
6x+1/2(x+3) - 5(x+3) / 2(x+3)
Simplify terms:
6x +1 - 5(x+3) / 2(x+3)
Use distributive property:
6x +1 - 5x -15 / 2(x+3)
Combine like terms for final answer:
(x-14) / 2(x+3)
Answer:
the perimeter is 36
Step-by-step explanation:
1195 boxes are needed to ship all the tables
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that, furniture store received an order for 8,367 tables
They can fit 7 tables in the lower shipping box
To find: Number of shipping boxes needed to ship all the tables
From given,
Total number of tables = 8367
Number of tables fit in one shipping box = 7
Thus, we can find the number of shipping boxes needed to ship all the tables by dividing total number of tables by number of tables fit in one shipping box

Substituting the values we get,

Thus 1195 boxes are needed to ship all the tables