Answer:
She can only make 5/6 of her recipe with the amount of milk that she has.
Step-by-step explanation:
Some data of this problem is missing, the data missing is:
Her recipe calls for 3/4 of a pint of milk and she only has 5/8 of a pint of milk.
Now, to know what's the portion she can do with that amount we need to divide the amount of milk she has by the total amount she needs:
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When we divide we turn the second fraction upside down (the numerator becomes the denominator and viceversa) and multiply, thus:
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×
If we simplify this last expression we have:

Thus, she can only make 5/6 of her recipe with the amount of milk that she has.
<em>Note: In case the data missing is different, you can apply this same procedure with the fractions you have. </em>
✡ When subtracting negatives, your going to do the same thing has subtracting without negatives.

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Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
it is possible
Step-by-step explanation:
the functional graph is the line.
a functional graph is always showing the direct relationship between a value on one coordinate axis with a value in the other coordinate axis
here it is between the price in dollars (as we can understand it : per unit) and the number of units sold.
clearly, the more units we sell, the cheaper we have to make the price per unit.
the question is how many units can be sold for a given price ($60).
so, I find the given price on the price axis (in this case the vertical axis), go then along that price all the way to the right until I hit the function line, and then go straight down to the unit axis and see what value I am hitting there : 80. which means 80,000 units.
so, I can sell 80,000 units for $60 per unit.