Answer:
The correct answer is three full teaspoons, assuming US measurements.
Step-by-step explanation:
15ml = 3.04326 teaspoons. To do this yourself, divide the volume value by 4.929
Before you begin this lesson, please print the accompanying document, Unit Rates in Everyday Life].
Have you ever been at the grocery store and stood, staring, at two different sizes of the same item wondering which one is the better deal? If so, you are not alone. A UNIT RATE could help you out when this happens and make your purchasing decision an easy one.
In this lesson, you will learn what UNIT RATES are and how to apply them in everyday comparison situations. Click the links below and complete the appropriate sections of the Unit Rates handout.
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<span>What is a UNIT RATE – definitionView some examples of Unit RatesSee a process to compute Unit Rates</span>
ok distribute the 6 by multiplying it by 1q and -5
5=6q-30-19
Now subtract 30-19
5=6q-11
add 11 to both sides
16=6q
divide both sides by 6
q= 16/6
simplify
16/2=8, 6/2=3
q=8/3
Answer:
A) 2C
Step-by-step explanation:
The relevant rule of logarithms is ...
log(x²) = 2·log(x)
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We know that 64 = 8². So, ...
log(64) = log(8²) = 2·log(8)
We are given that log(8) = C, so 2·log(8) = 2C
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Here, all logarithms are to the base 9. That does not change the relations shown.