Answer:
5/6 liters.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Amount of juice in a punch bowl = 2 * 1/2 liters
= 5/2 liters.
Part of juice drank by Liam from the bowl = 1/3
Amount of juice drank by Liam =
= 5/2 * 1/3 = 5\6 liters.
Answer:
the range of all the function is [-1, + infinity[
but when it limits the domain it gonna be
(-1,0,3,8)
I got 67 but I can guarantee it’s right
Answer:
Answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
Idk if it 430 or 436 but if it is 436.051 that goes first
then 435.786
435.100
if it is 430.051 then it is in the order of
435.781
435.100
430.051
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Answer:
274 mL
Step-by-step explanation:
Often medical solutions expressed as a percentage are not really a percentage as such. A percentage is the ratio of two quantities with the same units.
Here, the context given by the problem suggests the "25%" solution is really (25 g)/(100 mL). That is, the units are grams and milliliters--different units.
With that assumption, we want to find the volume (v) of solution needed to deliver 6 g of medicine. An appropriate proportion* is ...
v/(6 g) = (100 mL)/(25 g)
v = (6 g)(100 mL)/(25 g) = 24 mL
So, the total volume of the infusion is ...
250 mL +24 mL = 274 mL
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* The concentration is given in terms of g/mL, but we have used a proportion that is mL/g. The reason for that is we want the variable to be in the numerator of the ratio. The variable here represents volume, so we have written the proportion with volumes in the numerators.
Having the variable in the numerator means the equation can be solved in one step--by multiplying by its denominator.