Answer:
A. 31/100
Step-by-step explanation:
Change 3/10 to hundreds:
3/10 × 10/10 = 30/100
The denominator (the bottom number) must be 100.
61 - 30 is 31.
The missing number is 31/100. See image.
The equation that could be used to find how many gallons Erin would need to drive 92 miles is 92 = 23g (option c)
<h3>How many gallons is needed to drive 92 miles?</h3>
The first step is to determine the gallons needed to drive 1 mile. To do this, divide the 6 gallons by 138 miles. Division is the process of grouping a number into equal parts using another number. The sign used to denote division is ÷.
Gallons needed for 1 mile = 6/138
In order to determine the gallons needed for 92 miles, multiply the ratio gotten in the previous step by 92
(6/138) x 92 = 4 gallons
The option that gives 4 gallons is : 92 = 23g
g = 92 / 32 = 4
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Yes. since half of 50 is 25 it is correct to say that 18 is less than half
Answer:
75 an 35 YEE YEE.
Step-by-step explanation:
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