-4.3,-6/2,-2.5,5/4,4,5.33,8.2
Answer:
B,C,D and F
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Paul should give 18 teaspoons of medicine to his dog.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is stated in the question that for every 12 pounds, 3 teaspoons of medicine is to be given to the dog.
This implies that:
12 pounds = 3 teaspoons
1 pound = 3/12 teaspoons
= 1/4 teaspoons <em> ( by cross multiplication )</em>
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<h3>72 pounds = 1/4 * 72 teaspoons</h3><h3> = 18 teaspoons</h3><h3 />
Hence, Paul should add 18 teaspoons of medicine to his dog's food.
When there are variables with exponents on the bottom you have to subtract the ones on the bottom from the ones on the top. Then if the exponent is negative you have to flip it.