The answer for this question is letter c
300 (3 hundreds)+20 (2 tens) should equal 320. Greg confused the hundreds place with the tens place and the tens place with the ones place, what he thought was : 3 tens plus 2 ones equals 32. Answer: He got hundreds confused with tens, and tens confused with ones.
Answer:
A straight line
The gradient is -b/a
The y-intercept is at c/b
The x-intercept is at c/a
Answer:
<u>We need to buy 3 cases of juice.</u>
Correct statement and question:
No. of diners = 240 Portions of juice served = 4 oz. per diner Size of juice can = 48 oz. How many cases of juice required if there are 8 cans in a case and you must buy a whole case?
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let's calculate the number of cases of juice are required this way:
Number of cases required = [(Number of dinners * portion of juice served)/Size of juice can]/Cans in a case
Replacing with the real values, we have:
Number of cases required = [(240 * 4)/48]/8
Number of cases required = [(960)/48]/8
Number of cases required = 20/8
Number of cases required = 2.5
<u>But let's remember that we must buy only whole cases, then we need to buy 3 cases of juice.</u>
Answer: It depends on what you're asking. If it can be equal, then yes. If it must be less, then no.
Step-by-step explanation:
Every composite number has a square root equal or less than its square root.