The slope should be 3/2, since you rise 3 and go over 2
Answer:
16 cups of formula
Step-by-step explanation:
you take 16 (<em>the amount of bottles)</em> and multiply it by 4 (<em>the amount one bottle holds</em>)
which gets you 64 then you multiply that by 2 (<em> the amount of children</em>)
which gets you 128
then you divide by 8, because there are <em>8 fl oz in a cup</em>
which gets you 16
16 cups of formula
Answer:
$37.50
Explanation of answer:
You divide 30 by 100 and you will get 0.3 then you times 123.50 by 0.3 and you will get the answer
Answer:
Each of these equations solves as 1, because each one of them is an instance of the same expression being divided by itself.
This will <em>always</em> give you a value of 1, as long as the denominator does not end up with a zero value.
Take for instance the third question:

This stands true with all three questions.
HOWEVER
I say this assuming that the 5 following the first brackets in the first question is meant to be an exponent, and not a multiple. Given that the norm is to make any numeric multiples precede the brackets, I assume it is an exponent. and we're good.
It's not using superscript though, which could mean that they want it multiplied by five instead of raised to the power of.
If that's case, we can solve it the same way we solved question 20. If the bases are the same, then when multiplying or dividing the terms, you can simply add or subtract the exponents respectively:

Again, this is probably not the correct answer for question 18, as that 5 is almost guaranteed to be meant as an exponent. If it is instead a coefficient though, then this would be the answer to it.