1 whole cake= 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4
1/4= 0.25
So we multiply 10 4/5oz per 1/4 cake by four to find out how many ounces are needed for 1 whole cake.
T= total ounces for 1 whole cake
T= (1 ÷ cake portion)(# ounces)
T= (1/0.25)(10 4/5)
change mixed fraction to improper
T= (4)(54/5)
multiply 4 by the numerator
T= (4*54)/5
T= 216/5 ounces for whole cake
T= 43 1/5 ounces for whole cake
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
all of the above A, B, and C are correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
13 2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
a = 2 and b = -3
so the question asks whats.... a^3 - b^3/5
First we plug in the values of a and b
(2)^3 - (-3)^3 /5
Now we solve the ones in paranthesis first
(2)^3 = 8 because 2×2×2 and
-(-3)^3 forget about the - outside the parenthesis so
(-3)^3 = (-27) because (-3)×(-3)×(-3)
now we put it back together
8 -(-27)/5
the two minus become plus so
8 + 27/5
Now we solve it like fractions
8 and 27/5
simplify
13 and 2/5
Hope that helps!
Answer:
False, the dilation factor is 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice how each measure of the segments for the red quadrilateral is 2x the amount of the segments for the blue triangle? That right there is the dilation factor.
Just divide 75 by 9 multiplying 100 gives u the answer. And same for the rest