-9.5 because 1/2 simplifies to .5 and 9 is the whole number
Answer:
1 gamma = 15/8 alphas
Step-by-step explanation:
so we start by finding out what 1 gamma and 1 beta equals.
we know 4 gammas = 5 betas so if we divide by four on both sides we get:
1 gamma = 5/4 betas. we can apply that same procedure to 2 betas = 3 alphas and get 1 beta = 3/2 alphas
we know that 1 gamma = 5/4 betas and 1 beta = 3/2 alphas so how many alphas = 5/4 betas? using a proportion of ((3/2)/1) = ((x)/(5/4)) we can find that 5/4 betas = 15/8 alphas
therefore we know 1 gamma = 15/8 alphas or 1 and 7/8 alphas
One JOB = 1 and 2 hours = 120 min
Tyler Rate per minute: 1/120 (in 1 minute he performes 1/120 of the job)
Dakota<span> Rate per minute: 1/90 (in 1 minute he performes 1/90 of the job)
Tyler's + Dakota's rate per 1 minute = 1/120 + 1/90 = 7/360 (Job/minutes)
7/360 of the job was performed in 1 minute
</span>a complete JOB =1 to be performed in x minutes (Rule of three)
x = 1x1/(7/360) that equals to 360/7 and x (time of both) = 51 min 42