Answer:
Farrah: 5 pieces of (3/4) blue yarn, 1 piece of (1 3/5) red yarn, and 1 piece of (2 1/2) green yard
Alice: 3 pieces of (3/4) blue yarn, 2 pieces of (1 3/5) red yarn, and 1 piece of (2 1/2) green yard
Pia: 9 pieces of (3/4) blue yarn
Explanation: Farrah: (0.75*5)+1 3/5+2.5 = 7.85 ft
Alice: (0.75*3)+(1 3/5*2)+2.5= 7.95 ft
Pia: 0.75*9 = 6.75 ft
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Your answer is C.
A is an example because it's not good to only make identify one solution; you need backups or a variety of ways.
B is an example because, hey, not everything is true! Especially on the internet. Questioning source information is great because then you are sure what you are seeing is unbiased and accurate.
C is NOT an example. As stated above, you need a variety of solutions, but you can't just pick the first solution; you want to pick the <em>best</em> solution for the problem at hand.
D is an example. As stated above, questioning source information is great, but then you need to also verify it, because, like said before, not everything is true.
Escape velocity, stillness is possible
Answer:
p180
Explanation:
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Answer:
If the question is (2/3x) = -10,
x = -(1/15) = - 0.06667
The check is presented under the explanation below
If the correct question is (2/3)x = -10,
x = -15
The check is presented under the explanation below
Explanation:
If the question is rightly written as it is in the attached document,
(2/3x) = -10
We can cross multiply and obtain
2 = -10 × 3x
-30x = 2
x = -(2/30) = -(1/15) = - 0.06667
To check
(2/3x) = -10,
(2 ÷ 3x) = -10
2 ÷ 3(-1/15) = 2 ÷ (-1/5) = 2 ÷ (-0.2) = -10 (Correct!)
If the correct question is
(2/3)x = -10
Divide both sides by (2/3)
x = -10 ÷ (2/3)
x = -10 × (3/2)
x = -15
To check
(2/3)x = -10
If x = -15
(2/3) × (-15) = -10 (Correct!)
Hope this Helps!!!