1.5 g = 1500 mg
1500 / 250 = 6
the patient should take 6 tablets each dose.
First make the 2 numbers into fractions:
13% = 13/100
260 = x/260
Cross multiply them
3380 divide by 100 is 33.80
To check do it reverse:
33.80/260 = x/100
3380 divide by 260 is 13
The answer is 33.80
the first few bars are the people who walked fewer than 4,000, so add up the numbers on the side (2 and 5) and you get 7, so a
Area is calculated by multiplying length by width. Since we are given the width, we can test each length and see if the product matches the rectangle's area.
(2m - 3)(4m - 4) = 8m² - 20m + 12 ≠ 8m² + 4m - 12
(8m - 3)(4m - 4) = 32m² - 44m + 12 ≠ 8m² + 4m - 12
(2m + 3)(4m - 4) = 8m² + 4m - 12
(8m + 3)(4m - 4) = 32m² + 20m - 12 ≠ 8m² + 4m - 12
The length of the rectangle must be 2m + 3. Another method of solving this would be to divide the area by the width, or 8m² + 4m - 12 ÷ 4m - 4.
Answer:
No, she couldn't have scored only two goals because that would mean Kenny scored six and 2 + 6 does not equal 12.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = Number of goals Carrie scored
Let 3x = Number of goals Kenny scored (three times Carrie)
Now we set up an equation showing that they both scored a sum of 12 goals.
3x + x = 12
Combine like terms
4x = 12
Divide both sides by 4 to isolate variable x
x = 12/4
x = 3
Carrie scored 3 goals. So your answer is no.