well, a WHOLE is 1, which we can split in many fractions, say 5/5, 10/10 or 999/999 and so on.
we know 1/5 of the jar is chocolate chip, and there's the rest, well, the Whole jar in 5ths have to be 5/5, if we take away 1/5 from 5/5, the "rest" is 5/5 - 1/5 = 4/5.
now, we also know that 1/2 of the "rest" is peanut butter, or namely that 1/2 of 4/5 is peanut butter, how much will that be? let's divide 4/5 by 2
There are an unknown number of possible outcomes. To figure this out all we need to do is multiply the amount of options per category to get the number of possible combinations.
In this case, there are 3 choices of food items and 3 choices of drinks.
Therefore, we need to multiply 3 by 3 to get the combinations.
3 times 3 equals 9
In conclusion, there are 9 possible combinations to be made from the choices presented.
Next time, please begin with a question of your own, and share whatever work you have done.
Look at the illustration. You want to reflect point J in the origin. Point J's coordinates are (0,3). If you reflect this point in the origin, you'll get the new point J' as (0,-3).
Next, reflect point I in the origin. The original point I is (-4,4). Reflecting this in the origin takes you from Quadrant 2 to Quadrant 4. The coordinates of the new point I' are (4,-4). Spend enuf time with this so that it becomes clear.
Next, reflect point K in the origin. You might want to draw a straight line thru point K and the origin. The new point, K', will lie on this line the same distance from the origin as is the old point K is from the origin.
Answer:x=0.089
Step-by-step explanation: