2/3 x 12/1 = 24/3 if you simplify it it equals 8 cups
So your answer according to these hints I provided for you, should lead you to your answer, which should in other words be,
The 1st. The 2nd. And I would say...The 4th. The reason why I say not the 3rd one is because the 4 has nothing to do with the 8, the 3 does because it's divided by it.
If it's not useful, feel free to report for mistake in answer. -_-
The integers divisible by any set of positive
integers are the multiples of their LCM
let us first write the factored form of each
10 = 2×5
12 = 2×2×3
16 = 2×2×2×2
18 = 2 x3×3
Now we will find lcm of these numbers
LCM = 2×2×2×2×3×3×5 = 720
The multiples of 720 are divisible by 10,12,16 and 18.
2000/720 = 2.777777...
The least integer greater than that is 3, so 3×720 = 2160 is
the least integer greater than 2000 that is divisible by
10,12,16 and 18.
so if we need to find what must be added to 2000 so that the sum is divisible by 10,12,16 and 18, we must subtract 2000 from 2160
2160-2000=160
so we must add 160 to 2000 so that the sum is divisible exactly 10,12,16and 18
To find the mean absolute deviation of the data, start by finding the mean of the data set.
Find the sum of the data values, and divide the sum by the number of data values.
Find the absolute value of the difference between each data value and the mean: ...
Find the sum of the absolute values of the differences
Answer:
The dependent variable is number of calories burnt.
Step-by-step explanation:
The dependent variable of an experiment is the variable under study, i.e. it is the variable that is being observed for any changes, when the other variables are changed.
The independent variable is the variable that is being altered to observe the changes in the dependent variable.
A dependent variable can be affected by one or more than one independent variables.
In this case, the data provided represents the number of calories Maggie burned based on the number of miles she ran.
So, the amount of calories burnt is dependent upon the number of miles covered running.
So, the dependent variable is the number of calories burnt and the independent variable is the number of miles she run.
Thus, the dependent variable is number of calories burnt.