Step-by-step explanation:
so, you don't know what a division is for ?
it is to ask things like "how often does one number fit into another number", or "how big will each piece be, if I split something into a certain number of equally sized pieces ?".
this is what we need here.
8 pizzas for $131.36. and each pizza costs the same. you see how that connects to what I just described above ?
to find how much each pizza cost, we need to divide the total price by 8, to find the size (= here the price) of each of the equally big parts of the total price.
131.36 / 8 = $16.42
3, because 1/3 of nine is 3 and only 1/3 of the members showed up out of 9 members
S = b + 15
s = skirt
b = blouse
The skirt is $15 more than the blouse
Answer:
7..the way you worded the options was confusing
Answer:
Let 'x' and 'y' be two different numbers.
Leila says that 75% of a number will always be greater than 50% of a number. The inequality that represents this statement is the following:
0.75x > 0.5y
Let x = 100 and y=200. We have that:
0.75(100) > 0.5(200)
75 > 100 ❌ INCORRECT ❌
Given that we found a case in which 75% of a number is not greater than 50% of a number, we can conclude that Leila's claim is incorrect.