Answer:
We know that:
She needs 9/10 grams of flour for the cake (this quantity does not make a lot of sense, maybe is written incorrectly, but is the only info we have, so let's solve the problem with this)
She only has 1/3 of the amount she needs.
How much flour does she have?
Well, she needs 9/10 grams, and she has one-third of that.
Then she has (1/3) times (9/10) grams, this is:
F = (1/3)*(9/10) grams
F = (1*9)/(3*10) grams
F = 9/30 grams
That is the amount of flour that she has.
The median number means the middle number. Before finding the middle number, you must line up the numbers from decreasing to increasing size:
4, 5, 8, 9, 10
Then, simply find the number in the middle. Since there are five numbers in this list, the middle number will be the third one: 8.
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