Wel its kinda difficult to say but look on how much times 6 can fit into 7 which is 1 but that will be 6,so in order to become seven you need 1 which is our left over number,so in the end you will get 1 whole and 1/6 and you use the leftover number as your numerator and just leave the 6 as it was.Whoof that was long but its no nearly as long as i explain it.
So 10.38 gal at 2.289 oer gal but you want american mony so round 2.289 to two decimal places so 2.29 per gallon
2.29 times 10.38=23.7702 but you just cross out the '2' in the ten-thousanth's place because 1/50 of a cent is really small
it is not possible to pay 9/10 of a cent so they just want you to round it up to 1 cent or10/10 cent
Answer:
the first one
Step-by-step explanation:
A graph showing the Earliest Start Times (EST) for project tasks is computed left to right based on the predecessor task durations. For dependent tasks, the earliest start time will be the latest of the finish times of predecessor tasks.
The first graph appears to appropriately represent the table values, using edges to represent task duration, and bubble numbers to represent start times.
The second graph does not appropriately account for duration of predecessor tasks.
The third graph seems to incorrectly compute task completion times (even if you assume that the edge/bubble number swap is acceptable).
Answer:
y=0x+6
Step-by-step explanation:
A transportation problem you take with you