<h3>Answer:</h3>
87.5 ounces
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
There's a cute "X-diagram" tool that can be used for solving mixture problems of all kinds. (See the attachment.) The numbers on the left represent the percentages of the constituents of the mix. The number in the center is the desired percentage in the resultant mix. The numbers on the right in the X are the differences along the diagonals. (6-5=1, 5-3=2)
These are also the proportions of the constituents in the final mix. That is, there are 2 parts of spice that is 6% salt for each 1 part of spice that is 3% salt. So, we need half as much of the latter as the former.
Half of 175 ounces is 87.5 ounces, the amount of 3% spice that is needed.
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If you really want to write an equation, you can let x represent the amount of 3% spice needed. Then the amount of salt in the mix is ...
... 175×6% +x×3% = (175+x)×5%
Dropping the percent symbols and eliminating parentheses, we have
... 1050 +3x = 875 +5x
... (1050 -875) = (5x -3x) . . . . . add -875-2x
... 175/2 = x = 87.5 . . . . . . . . . . divide by the coefficient of x
To find the constant variation, solve for only one hour (in this case).
Divide 100 with 2
100/2 = 50/1
Each hour is 50 miles driven, so your constant variation is 50 mph
Vertical translation 3 units down, vertical compression by a factor of 0.5, and r<span>eflection across the x-axis. This is because since the number -3 is outside of the parenthesis, it is a vertical translation and is since it is negative it is 3 down. If the number multiplied by the function is less than 1 it is a compression and if it is greater than 1 it is a stretch. And the negative represents the reflection across the x axis.
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Answer:
36 total cookies
Step-by-step explanation:
2 dozen = 2/3 of the total cookies
24 = 2/3 of the total cookies
24/x = 2/3
cross multiply
24(3) = 2x
72 = 2x
x = 36
Check the math: 2/3 x 36 = 72/3 = 24