Okay, so we know she won 24 out of 36. We can make a ratio out of this.

We can now make a proportion since we know she will be playing another 27 matches.
36+27=63

X is the number of matches she'll win during the next 27 rounds.
Now we have to divide 63 by 36 to see what we need to multiply to get the numerator.
63÷36=1.75
Now multiply both the numerator and denominator to solve for x.

×
(we are allowed to multiply by this because it's a form of 1 and therefore both the numerator and denominator are being multiplied by the same number)
This equals

So if you want to round you could say she will win at least 47, but it's kind of difficult to say she won 47 and a quarter because...well....how do you win a quarter of a game.
Hoped that helped haha :)
The answer would be 852.17. The number is the hundredths place is 7.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Here,
Given, The midpoint of two points is (11,-5). And another coordinate is (19,-14).
We need to find tge missing coordinate.
Let (x,y) be another endpoint of line.
So, Using midpoint formula,

Put all values.

Since they are equal, equating with their corresponding elements we get,

Simplify it.


Therefore the value of x is 3.
Again,



Therefore the value of y is 4.
So, the coordinates are (3,4).
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First, we can factor this to make it easier to solve:
3(x^3 + 13x^2 + 13x + 9)
Now, we can use the rational root theorem like so:
List factors of 9:
1, 3, 9.
List factors of 1:
1
Because of this, we know our possible rational roots are:
+/-1, +/-3, +/-9
If none of these zeros fit using the remainder theorem, then we know our roots will be irrational.
Answer: Expression in terms of p and b for the total number of batteries bought by Jonathan is given by

Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Each packet contains 8 batteries.
Each box contains 25 batteries.
Let number of packets be p
Let number of boxes be b
So, According to question,

Hence, Expression in terms of p and b for the total number of batteries bought by Jonathan is given by
