Each complete cleaning requires 6 drops of cleaner. Let's convert that to ml:
6 drops 1 ml 3 ml cleaner
----------- * ------------- = ------------------- = 0.3 ml cleaner per cleaning
20 drops 10 cleanings
Recall that 1 bottle contains 30 ml cleaning fluid.
How many cleanings is one bottle of fluid good for?
1 bottle 0.3 ml
----------- = ----------- => x = 100 cleanings/bottle
x 30 ml
Answer:
for 20 the answer is B
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: A. There were 500 liters in the tank when the leak started, and it is decreasing by 9 liters per minute.
Step-by-step explanation:
This equation is in the form; y =mx + c.
<em>c</em> in this equation is the value of y when x is at 0.
<em>c</em> in the above formula is 500 which means that the number of litres (y) at zero minutes(x) is 500 litres.
<em>m</em> is the rate of change as a result of a change in x.
<em>m</em> in this equation is -9 which means that the water is reducing by 9 litres every minute (x).
4.65
13 ÷ 20 is 0.65, just add the 4
Answer:
50% Of a box of fruit loops
Step-by-step explanation:
50% means 1/2
1/2 is more than 1/3
1/2 is 1/6 more than 1/3
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