Answer:
9 grams
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>We can use these equations</u>:
y = ax
- Where y is the total amount of baking soda (in mg)
- Where a is the number of servings
- Where x is the amount of baking soda in one single serving (in mg)
Here we know that y = 1800 and a = 2, so we will need to solve for x
- Solving for x we get
and plugging in our known values we get
and this simplifies to 900 - This means one serving contains 900 mg of baking soda
We can now change the equation to solve for the total amount of baking soda required to serve 10 people
- We know that a = 10 and x = 900
- The equation is already solved for y, so plugging in our new values we have y = (10)(900) = 9000 mg
- The recipe will require 9000 mg in order to serve 10 people
Now there are 1000 mg in 1 g, so converting mg to g we have 9000 mg is equivalent to 9 grams
Answer:
3x+13
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Step-by-step explanation:
2x+x+9+4 (remove brackets and add)
3x+13
<span>-9 divided by 5/8 equals
-9 / (5/8) <---</span><span>Turn the second </span>fraction<span> upside down, then multiply.
= -9 * 8/5
= -72/5
= -14 2/5
= -14.4</span>
Answer:
23
Step-by-step explanation:
225/25 = 21
21+2=23
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
I drew it out on a piece of paper. R is going up and down, through PQ, which is going left to right. If the ratio is 1:3, that means that for every 1 unit there is on one side, there are 3 units in the other. If R is -1 and P is -3, they are two numbers away from each other, which means that on the other side of R (to the right of R), there needs to be 6 numbers in between to make the 1:3 ratio. R is at -1, so then you would write the equation, -1+6=? The answer is 5.
-1+6=5 That is where Q would be