For every 6 apple pie, you need 2 pounds of apples.
So, how many pounds of apples do you need for 10 apple pies?
Well, first to figure out this question we first need to make a conversion factor.
I see in the fraction 6/3 we can simplify that to 2/1. Now we got our conversion factor.
We need to invert the fraction in order for the pie unit to cancel out.
1/2 * 10 = 5
You will need 5 pounds of apples to make 10 apple pies.
Answer: Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I think you have to multiple them all around the triangle
Answer:
$17.35/h
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to get the amount per hour he made, you first need to calculate the global amount of money he made.
He was paid $2,900 then he had costs of $1,200, that leaves him a net income of $1,700 ($2,900 - $1,200)
Then he worked a total of 98 hours for that money.
A salary is an amount of money expressed by a period of time. In this case, we'll use hours.
So, Jonah earned $1,700 after 98 hours of work:
S = $1,700 / 98 hours = $17.35/h
Slope = (7 + 2)/(-18 + 4) = 9/-14= - 9/14