We can start to solve this problem by using what we know. The recipe calls for 2/3 cup of flour per 1/4 batch of cookies. Now, If we want to write the rate as a complex fraction, we can replace the per with a division sign. This makes it become (2/3)/(1/4) or
The answer would be 5, because you divide 40 by 8 like they did to get the sides
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i wrote this as a decimal so um i hope this at least helps :). 1.75
Step-by-step explanation:
The series' value is maximized if the sum only consists of positive terms. Notice that each term in the sum takes the form 4<em>n</em> + 1 for integer <em>n</em>. This means the smallest positive integer that the sum can involve is 1, so the maximum value is
<em>S</em> = 29 + 25 + 21 + … + 9 + 5 + 1
Reversing the order of terms gives the same sum,
<em>S</em> = 1 + 5 + 9 + … + 21 + 25 + 29
Adding terms in the same positions gives us twice this sum,
2<em>S</em> = (29 + 1) + (25 + 5) + (21 + 9) + … + (1 + 29)
Notice how each grouped sum adds to 30. There are 8 terms in the sum, since 4<em>n</em> + 1 = 29 when <em>n</em> = 8. So
2<em>S</em> = 8 × 30 = 240 ===> <em>S</em> = 120
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Step-by-step explanation: well with this first you would need to picture something you have been involved in lets say boys and girls club you would have to create a bot that is manufactured to help out and do what is need for the club so the main frame and the fragment would have to use coding that involves high tech moving it is a stronger coding that a basic pc computer it would have to be as strong as a bull seeing red but for the last part of this i can not do because it involves drawing and well im on a computer