We have an equation: 13/?= 26/100
Cross multiply:
26*?= 13*100
⇒ ?= 13*100/26= 50
13 is 26% of 50~
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
14.
12.5/2.5 = 5
15.
(i) [(-75)/15]/5 = -5/5 = -1
(ii) 13 / [(-2) + 1] = 13 / (-1) = -13
16.
(i) 39 + (-24) - 15 = 0
36 + (-52) - (-36) = 20
Answer: <
(ii) (-10) - 4 = -14
(-10) - (-4) = -10 + 4 = -6
Answer: <
17.
He reads 1/4 book in 1 hour.
He reads 1 book in 4 hours.
In 2 1/6 hours he reads:
(2 1/6)/4 part of the book = (13/6) / 4 = 13/24 part of the book
(i) 2/5 / 1 1/2 = 2/5 / 3/2 = 2/5 * 2/3 = 4/15
(ii) 7/3 / 2 = 7/3 * 1/2 = 7/6
Answer:
The required equation is 
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the provided information.
Let P represent the number of pages left to read after t hours.
Shryia read a 480-page-long book cover to cover in a single session, at a constant rate. After reading for 1.5 hours, she had 402 pages left to read.
Total number of page Shryia read in 1.5 hours is:
480-402 = 78
It is given that the rate is constant i.e 1.5 hours,
Therefore, she read 78 pages in 1.5 hours.
She can read
page per hour
The required equation is:

Where t represents the number of hours.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y - 5 = 1/2(x - 4)
y - 5 = 1/2x - 2
y = 1/2x + 3
One way of solving this problem can be Heron's formula. It is a formula that allows us to compute the area of a triangle, knowing the length of its three sides.
For the sake of clarity, let's assume that the point in the top-left lies in the origin, and let's call it point A. Then, the "middle" point is point B, and the bottom-right point is point C.
If we fix the coordinate axis with the origin in A, we have the following coordinates for the three points:

We can compute the length of any side using the formula for the distance between two points:

Plugging the approriate values, we get the following lenghts:

Now that we have the lengths, we can use Heron's formula: given the side lenghts
and the semiperimeter
, the area is given by

If you plug our values, you will get an area of 6.5. So, unless I'm mistaken, none of the answers seem to mach, whereas 7 seems the best approximation.