Answer:
Ik where u got this q from but:
small bag is £3.60
large is $3.80
Step-by-step explanation:
the 500 grams x 4 to get 2kg then do 90p x 4
then
4kg divided by 2 to get 2kg as the question states, then do £7.60/2
hegarty maths anyone?
46 is your correct answer bc 30 plus 16 is 46
Convert each mixed number to an improper fraction
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Convert 6&1/2 to an improper fraction
6&1/2 = (6*2+1)/2
6&1/2 = (12+1)/2
6&1/2 = 13/2
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Do the same for 9&1/4
9&1/4 = (9*4+1)/4
9&1/4 = (36+1)/4
9&1/4 = 37/4
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Now multiply the improper fractions 13/2 and 37/4. Multiply straight across
(13/2)*(37/4) = (13*37)/(2*4)
(13/2)*(37/4) = 481/8
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The last step is to use long division to find the mixed number equivalent of 481/8
Or we an say
60*8 = 480
So 60*8+1 = 480+1
which means
481/8 = (480+1)/8 = 480/8+1/8 = 60&1/8
Making the final answer to be choice C
Another way to get the answer is to convert 481/8 into a decimal to get 60.125 and then convert that back to a mixed number. You should get 60&1/8
Answer:
A) 1/45
B) 1/60
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Part A</u>
The actual car has a length to width ratio of ...
length/width = (570 cm)/(180 cm) = 57/18 = 3 1/6
The rectangle on the screen has a length to width ratio of ...
length/width = (13 cm)/(4 cm) = 3 1/4
Relative to its width, the screen rectangle is longer than necessary for a model of the car. So, the scale factor will be determined by the width of the car relative to the width of the screen model.
For a model width of 4 cm, the scale factor is ...
model/life-size = (4 cm)/(180 cm) = 1/45
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<u>Part B</u>
For a model width of 3 cm, the scale factor is ...
model/life-size = (3 cm)/(180 cm) = 1/60
The markup is 150%
126/84= 1.5
1.5 x 100 = 150%
Proof : 1.5 x 84 =126