Any number except 0 to the power of 0 is 1.
Thus,
153⁰ = 1
Answer:
<u>There would be 11 books in each stack, to have the same number.</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Let's review the information given to us to answer the question correctly:
Books in stack 1 = 15
Books in stack 2 = 9
Books in stack 3 = 9
2. If the books were rearranged so that the stack had the same number of books how many books would be even?
Total books = Books in stack 1 + Books in stack 2 + Books in stack 3
Total books = 15 + 9 + 9
Total books = 33
Total books/Number of stacks = Number of books per stack to be the same
33/3 = Number of books per stack to be the same
<u>Number of books per stack to be the same = 11</u>
In 4 hours, she read 3 chapters.
In 1 hour, she reads 3/4 chapters.
In 10 hours, she reads 3/4 x 10= 3/2 x 5 = 15/2 = 7 and a half chapters.
If 1/3 of the students wanted more fruits and veggies, then that means that 2/3 did not. And of that 2/3, 1/8 of them wanted more seafood.

This means that 1/12 of all the students surveyed wanted more seafood and 1/3 wanted more fruits and veggies. The least common multiple of 3 and 12 (or the LCD of the two fractions) would be
12.Multiplying by 12, we figure out that 4 of them would have wanted more fruits and veggies and only 1 lonely kid wanted more seafood.
Final answer :
12