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1 whole cake= 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4
1/4= 0.25
So we multiply 10 4/5oz per 1/4 cake by four to find out how many ounces are needed for 1 whole cake.
T= total ounces for 1 whole cake
T= (1 ÷ cake portion)(# ounces)
T= (1/0.25)(10 4/5)
change mixed fraction to improper
T= (4)(54/5)
multiply 4 by the numerator
T= (4*54)/5
T= 216/5 ounces for whole cake
T= 43 1/5 ounces for whole cake
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Answer:
= 5/n + 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
=5/n+1 × n+1/n+3
Number 1: 5/n+1
Number 2: n+1/n+3
By simplifying the given product in eq1:
=5/n+1 × n+1/n+3
The denominator of first fraction will be cancelled by the numerator of second fraction and will give:
= 5/n + 3
This is the simplified product.
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434÷3≠ 144.66 That is the answer using calculator.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Root:
n≈0.00833333 m + 0.666667
Root for the variable n:
n≈-0.0833333 (-0.1 m - 8)
Derivative:
d/dm(0.1 m + 8 - 12 n) = 0.1
Indefinite integral:
integral(8 + 0.1 m - 12 n) dm = 0.05 m^2 - 12 m n + 8 m + constant
Definite integral over a disk of radius R:
integral integral_(m^2 + n^2<R^2)(0.1 m - 12 n + 8) dm dn = 8 π R^2 + 0
Definite integral over a square of edge length 2 L:
integral_(-L)^L integral_(-L)^L (8 + 0.1 m - 12 n) dn dm = 32 L^2 + 0