Answer:
200/120 = 5/3
5/3 x 3 = 5 oz
<u>you can also do it this way:</u>
3/120 = x/200
x = 600/120 = 5
Answer:
They'll be able to get 34 bottles from the containers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the bottles are cylindrical we can calculate their volume by using the following formula:
V = base_area*h
V = \pi*(r^2)*h
r = d/2 = 4/2 = 2 inches
V = 3.14*(2^2)*5 = 3.14*4*5
V = 3.14*20 = 62.8 inches^3
In order to know how many full bottles the players will get we need to divide the total volume of the containers, which is given by the sum of the volume of each container, and divide it by the volume of each bottle. We have:
bottles = (345*pi + 345*pi)/62.8 = 690*pi/62.8 = 2,166.6/62.8 = 34.5
Since the problem wants the amount of full bottles we only take the integer part, so they will be able to get 34 bottles from the containers.
1/10 * 4/10 = 4/100 divide both by 4 it'll be 1/25
54 divided by 6 would be 9 meaning he takes 9 quizzes a week. If directly proportional by the end of 7 weeks he would have taken 63 quizzes
1) move the 10 over
So it becomes
3/4b = 10
2) multiply everything by 4 to get rid of the denominator
2b = 40
3) divide both sides by 2
b = 20