The ratio of blue paint to yellow paint is 2 : 3.
The total number of blue paint he used on the first and second day is 10.
The number of yellow paint he used on the first and second day is 15.
On the third day, the highest number of can of blue paint he can use is 2
On the third day, the highest number of can of yellow paint he can use is 3.
<h3>What is the highest number of blue and yellow paint he can use?</h3>
The ratio of blue paint to yellow paint can be determined by determining the simplest form of the paints used: 4 : 6 = 2: 3
Total blue paint cans used on the first and second day = 4 + 6 = 10
Blue paint cans remaining = 14 - 10 = 4
Total yellow paint cans used on the first and second day = 6 + 9 = 15 cans
Yellow paint cans remaining = 20 - 15 = 5 cans
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Probability of getting a pen in the first box:
7/12 = 0.58
0.58 x 100% = 58%
probability of getting a crayon in the second box:
5/10 = 1/2
half of 100 is 50, so 50%
or:
1/2 x 100% = 50%
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
Use slope formula: (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
(14-6)/(8-4) = 8/4 = 2
The gradient is 2
Interval notation uses an ordered pair inside brackets. The ordered pair is ...
... lower end of the interval, upper end of the interval
The brackets are square if the endpoint is included (solid dot, or "≤"), and they are curved (parentheses) if the endpoint is not included (open dot, or "<"). The brackets don't have to match.
Here, your interval is -4 ≤ x ≤ -1, so we use square brackets around the end values -4 and -1.
... [-4, -1]
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
The degree of a monomial is the sum of all the exponents.
There are three variables.
There's a 1 with the x.
A 3 with the y.
And a 7 with the z.
Therefore, the degree is:
This is a eleventh degree monomial.
The degree is 11.
And we're done!