3/4b-1/6=1/2×b
1.75b=.3
b=0.2
I believe this is right. But not 100%
Let $x be the amount of money which Kelci has raised. <span>Brianna has raised 3 times more money than kelci, then she has raised $3x. Totally both have aised $(x+3x)=$4x.
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Since <span>together they have raised more than $300, then 4x>300,
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Answer: the <span>inequality </span><span><span>

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C = 11*(2*d) Try it and see that it fits every sample you have. Again this can be simplified to
C = 22 * d
Yes the fractions are equivalent. 5/5 is another equivalent fraction
Answer:
1. 4
2. 9
3. <
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio 4 to 5 means that the left model should have 4 segments shaded (out of 5 given).
The ratio 9 to 10 means that the right model should have 9 segments shaded (out of 10 given).
Compare the shaded regions. If you draw the horizontal line in the left model. then there will be 8 segments shaded (out of 10), this means the ratio 4 : 5 is less than the ratio 9 : 10.