Diana had chocolate, and ate some, leaving 0.75 of it for Sarah.
I am looking on the answers, and there is only one case, when a or b or c or d pass: 3|x-3| + 2 = 14. So I assume, that before two is plus. Then:
3|x-3|+2=14 |minus 2
3|x-3|=12 |divide 3
|x-3|=4
From absolute value definition you've got two ways:
x-3=4 or x-3=-4
x=7 or x=-1
And answer d) passes
Use the formula for the volume of a cylinder to work out how much wax you need to make one candle.
π×5²×15 = 375π
Then divide the amount of wax you have by the amount of wax you need to produce one candle to work out how many candles you can make.
4500 ÷ 375π = 3.82
However, you can't produce 82% of a candle, so you have to round down to 3 candles.
3/5 3/4 7/8
As the higher the denominator and the higher the numerator or 'parts filled', the greater the fraction.