Question #25:
One way to solve this is by multiplying the number of packages per serving by the number of guests.
1/4 * 16 = 4 packages to serve 16 guests. This means he doesn't have enough.
A second way to solve this is by diving the number of packages by the number of packages it takes to make on serving.
3 1/2 ÷ 1/4 = 14 guests he can serve. This means he doesn't have enough.
Question #26:
First, find common denominators.
2/3 = 8/12
1/4 = 3/12
Second, subtract.
8/12 - 3/12 = 5/12
Therefore, the tank is 5/12 full at the end of the trip.
Question #27:
1/2 is cut off then 1/3 is cut off. This means 3/6 was cut off to bundle newspapers, then 1/6 was cut off to make parcel. In all, 4/6 was cut off the original string. Afterwards, 2/6 was left over. So, just multiply; 2 * 3 = 6.
Therefore, the original string was as a total of 6 meters.
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Answer:
The answer is 40$ because 40$ makes the most sense in this particular equation
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(3)
Step-by-step explanation:
the sum of n and 5 is (n + 5), then multiply by 3 gives
3(n + 5)
The result is at least 17 which means it must be greater than or equal to 17
3(n + 5) ≥ 17
A late assignment is very much like a late payment on a credit card bill. If you lose 10 points for every day that an assignment is late and you have to pay a fee for however many days you forgot to pay the bill, (you are losing money for having to pay an extra fee). If you start the habits of turning in assignments in late. Those habits will be carried with you into adulthood and you will owe a sum of money since you have failed to pay a bill on time. You will lose points for late work and you will lose money for late bills.
It is -25
im practically a math genuis