You can't. If you think about the straight line on a graph, those numbers
describe a single point that the line goes through, and they don't tell you
anything about the slope of the line, or where it crosses the x-axis or the
y-axis. So I don't think you can tell the constant of variation from one point.
In a bag of snack mix:
n = nuts d = dried fruit
n = 744g d = ???g
Ratio Nuts/Dried fruit = 12/13
This basically means that if the mix was divided in 25 parts, 12 parts would be nuts and 13 would be dried fruits
If 744 is 12 parts then 744/12 is 1 part
744/12 = 62
1 part = 62g
there are 13 parts of dried fruit
13 x 62 = 806
744g of nuts + 806g of dreid fruit = 1550g
Answer: A batch of snack mix weigh 1550g, or 1.55kg
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Answer:
6 titles and 16 acts were elaborated
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of titles be t and the number of acts be a
Since the total is 22 operations:
a + t = 22 •••••••(i)
Total amount from titles = 3500 * t = 3500t
Total amount from acts = 2000 * a = 2000a
2000a + 3500t = 53,000 ••••••(ii)
From i, a = 22-t
Insert this in ii
2000(22-t) + 3500t = 53,000
44,000 - 2000t + 3500t = 53,000
1,500t = 53000-44000
1500t = 9000
t = 9000/1500
t = 6
But a = 22 -
= 22-6 = 16
Answer:
260 stickers
Step-by-step explanation:
Let Gareth's stickers be x.
Hence Cheryl sticker is 160+x;
If Cheryl gave 185 stickers
to Gareth, it means:
Cheryl has at the moment;
160 + x - 185 = x - 25
At this time when Gareth receives 185 he now has:
x+ 185
Also when he receives x +185, he has 3 times Cherry's meaning:
x+185 =3(x-25)
x + 185 = 3x -75
185 + 75 = 3x-2x
260= x
x = 260.
Hence Gareth has 260 stickers
It is into its proper fraction and cannot be simplified down any further. Therefore the proper fraction is 1/2