Here is the solution of the given problem above.
First, let's analyze the question.
Given: 1 bag = 9/10 pound
2/3 bag = ? pound
What we are going to do is to divide 9/10 pound to 3.
so 9/10 divided by 3 and we get 9/30 and to simplify that, 3/10.
So per 1/3 of the bag, there is 3/10 pound.
To get the weight for 2/3 of the bag, we multiply 3/10 by 2 and we get 6/10 or to simplify it, it is 3/5. Therefore, the 2/3 bag weights 3/5 pound. Hope this answer helps.
if the tins are shown like this:
TIN A: 2:3
TIN B: 4:5
TIN A: can also be shown as 4:6
there for theirs is more blue in the first tin then second tin
0.00003471 is the correct answer I believe
False, they could have different slopes.