16/ 2.10 = 7.6 ounces per $1
20/ 3.15 = 6.3 ounces per $1
So which do you think?
To find the amount of 7 fluid ounce servings in this container, divide 64 by 7 to get the answer of about 9.14 (rounded to the nearest one hundredth). So 9 full servings and an additional .142857... ounces as well.
Hope this helps!
<span>y-2>1/2(x-2) can be expanded as follows: y - 2 > (1/2)x - 1
Mult. all terms by 2 to remove the fractions:
2y - 4 > x - 2
Add 4 to both sides: 2y > x + 2
Div. both sides by 2: y > (1/2)x + 1 (answer)</span>
Hello!
So, this is quite the complex question, and here are the following steps:
What is the quotient of
?
(rationalize the denominator)
(factor 3 from the expression)
(reduce the fraction with 3)
(distributive property)
(simplify 3 · 9²)
(simplify the radical)
(factor 3 from the expression)
(reduce the fraction)
The answer, is simply, choice A,
≈ 0.263758.
1) 504cm
2) 216mm
3) 666ft
4) 301.44mm