9/16.
There is no common factor to 9 and 16.
No number can go into 9 and at the same time go into 16.
So in simplest form it is still = 9/16
Answer:
6 packs of sugar cookies and 10 packs of chocolate chip cookies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the quantity of sugar cookies be x packs and the quantity of chocolate chip cookies be y packs. Total packs are 16. Therefore: x + y = 16. This implies y = 16 - x (Equation 1).
It is given that a pack of sugar cookies is priced at $2.5 and a pack of chocolate chip cookies is priced at $3.5. It is also given that the student spends a total of $50 on the cookies. Since x packs of sugar cookies and y packs of chocolate chip cookies are to be bought, therefore:
2.5x + 3.5y = 50 (Equation 2).
Put equation 1 in equation 2.
2.5x + 3.5(16 - x) = 50.
2.5x + 56- 3.5x = 50.
-x = -6.
x = 6.
Put x = 6 in equation 1.
y = 16 - 6.
y = 10.
Therefore, Angelina will buy 6 packs of sugar cookies and 10 packs of chocolate chip cookies!!!
Answer:
t = -24*log(2/3)
Step-by-step explanation:
The expression is:
V = 22,500*10^(-t/12)
Replacing with V = 10,000 and isolating t, we get:
10,000 = 22,500*10^(-t/12)
10,000/22,500 = 10^(-t/12)
4/9 = 10^(-t/12)
(2/3)² = 10^(-t/12)
2*log(2/3) = -t/12
-12*2*log(2/3) = t
t = -24*log(2/3)