Answer:
1 1/8 cup of brown sugar.
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is the correct question: A recipe calls for 3/4 cup brown sugar for each 2/3 cup white sugar. How many cups of brown sugar per cup of white sugar is this?
Given: 3/4 cup of brown sugar for each 2/3 cup of white sugar.
Finding requirement of brown sugar for 1 cup of white sugar.
∴ Each 2/3 cup of white sugar require 3/4 cup of brown sugar.
Now, 1 cup of white sugar require brown sugar = 
= 
Thus, we can say
= 1 1/8 cup of brown sugar is required per cup of white sugar.
Answer: 16/81
Step-by-step explanation:
2/3 × 2/3 × 2/3 × 2/3
= 16/81
L = 2w + 6
p = 144
144 = 2w + 2(2w + 6)
144 = 2w + 4w + 12
132 = 6w
w = 22
l = 2(22) + 6
l = 50
The length is 50 feet and the width is 22 feet.
Answer:
20,300
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

so whether the given equation is separable or not

the given equation is not separable because the argument inside the function is dependent on both x and y
even though we use the formula to open the sin(A-B) we would still get the function dependent on both x and y and the equation would get complicated so instead use any other method.