1 apple weighs 150 grams.
To find how much 9 apples weight, multiply the unit weight of the apples by 9.
150 • 9 = 1350
9 apples weight 1,350 grams.
There are 1,000 grams in a kilogram.
1 gram = 0.001 kilogram.
1350 grams = 1.35 kilograms
If Li needs 2 kilograms of apples, then 9 apples are not enough because 1.35 kilograms is less than 2 kilograms.
Answer:
C and D
Step-by-step explanation:
You ask why? heres why!
so lets try A, when you do 4 squared it comes up as 16 which would be
16 < 8..... well thats a false statment and so i did that for all the others replacing X with these numbers and again, the answers are
C. and D.
oh and just a reminder, if you mutipy two negetives you get a postive!
hope it helped!! =)
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by using complementary relation between sin and cos,
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Answer:
28%
Step-by-step explanation:
25 is 1/4 of 100, so it would be 7*4 which is 28
Answer:
One to many
Many to one functon can be used
Step-by-step explanation:
Because they can be easily represented in graph too.