<span>current ratio: 4 apple trees for every 3 pear trees.
wants: 2 avocado trees for every 5 pear trees in the orchard.
Sandy is planting 18 avocado trees
so 2 avocado trees for every 5 pear trees
=1 avocado trees for every 2.5 pear trees
therefore if we have 18 avocado trees
18 x 2.5 = 45 pear trees
4 apple trees for every 3 pear trees
4/3
= 1.333 apple trees for every 1 pear tree
therefore if we have 45 avocado trees
45 x 1.333 = 60 apple trees
therefore ratio of avocado to apple trees = 18 : 60
18 : 60
= 9 : 30
= 3 : 10</span>
He has $.50 left
1/2 on baseball cards = $2.00
1/4 on a drink = $1.00
1/8 on bible gum = $.50
Which adds up to $3.50 so therefore he has 50 cents left
4.00 - 3.50 = .50
Answer:
can you write this on paper and send me? i have feeling ik this but i don't understand what u need
1 Cancel <span>33</span>
<span>x+\frac{6}{x}+4+x-1<span>x+<span><span>x</span><span>6</span><span></span></span>+4+x−1</span></span>
2 Collect like terms
<span>(x+x)+\frac{6}{x}+(4-1)<span>(x+x)+<span><span>x</span><span>6</span><span></span></span>+(4−1)</span></span>
3 Simplify
<span><span>2x+\frac{6}{x}+3<span>2x+<span><span>x</span><span>6</span><span></span></span>+3</span></span><span>
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Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
yes