Answer:
12,280
Step-by-step explanation:
just do 1456×5 :))
In this question, you're trying to find the unit rate in which the teacher can grade tests.
A unit rate is another word for "rate of change".
This means that we have to find how many tests the teacher could grade in 1 minute.
To find the unit rate, divide 18 by 15
18 ÷ 15 = 1.2
This means that Mr. Rivera can grade 1.2 tests in 1 minute.
Answer:
1.2 tests
1. C) $30.00
If you find how much each Pound is worth, which is $2.50 you multiply that by 12 which is $30.00.
2. < because -3.4 is father from 0 on a number line and -2.1 is closest to 0 on the number line so -2.1 is greater than -3.4. | -3.4 < -2.1
3. C) 1/4 because you need to be able to turn the fraction into a decimal and you need to multiply 4 and 1 by 5 and that is 5/20 then you multiply 5 and 20 by 5 and that gives you 25/100 and now you can turn it into a decimal which is 0.25 and 0.27 is greater than 0.25.
4. A) I because if point S is at (-2, 10) it would be in quadrant II so if point T is a reflection of point S than point T is in the I quadrant because the y-axis is the vertical line going up and down. So you put point T across the y-axis which is
at (2, 10) in quadrant I.