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blsea [12.9K]
3 years ago
12

Holly

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alik [6]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Holly=25 fish

Tommy=1/5 x 25=5 fish

Jared=3 x Tommy = 3 x 5 = 15 fish

Holly+Tommy+Jaresh Fish= 25+5+15=45 fish in the aquarium.

Step-by-step explanation:


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Please check the explanation.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know the equation

y = kx

k = y/x

where k is the proportionality constant

so,

First ratio can be calculated as

Miles = 45

Hours = 3/4

The ratio = 45 / (3/4)

                = (45 × 4) / 3

                = 180/3

                = 60

Thus, the proportionality constant = 60

Thus, the remaining ratios can be calculated as:

The Pair (135, Hours)

135/Hours = 60

Hours = 135 / 60

           = 27/12

           = 9/4

           = 2.25

Thus, the pair is (135, 2.25)

The Pair (Miles, 3)

Miles/3 = 60

Miles = 60×3

         = 180

The Pair (90, Hours)

90/Hours = 60

Hours = 90 / 60

          = 3/2

          = 1.5

Thus, the complete table:

Miles           45           135           180             90

Hours           3/4          9/4           3                 3/2

Verification:

Miles / Hour =  45/(3/4) = 60

Miles / Hour = 135 / 2.25 =  60

Miles / Hour = 180 / 3 = 60

Miles / Hour  = 90 / 1.5 =  60      

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