Answer:
Enlargement by ratio of 3, shift 2 units right, shift 4 units down
Step-by-step explanation:
There isn't really a way how to do this step by step, its just common sense
Feel free to ask my questions in the comments
Answer:
Number 1 answer is 1.4 since it is the closest to v2 and is between 1.5
Answer:
Margie spent 60% of time in doing science Homework
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Time spent in doing maths homework = 25 minutes
Time spent in doing science homework = 60 minutes
Break Time = 15 minutes
To Find:
A percent to represent the portion of time that Margie spent on science homework = ?
Solution:
Let the portion representing the portion of time that Margie spent on science homework be x
The total time spent in doing both maths and science homework and in break time = Time spent in doing maths homework + Time spent in doing science homework + Break Time
The total time spent in doing both maths and science homework and in break time = 25 +60 +15 = 100 minutes
Then
x =
x =
x = 60%
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that in the weekly ad 5 pound bag of organic apples will cost 13.95 dollars
To find unit rate
Unit rate can be found in two ways either cost of 1 apple or no of apples for 1 dollars
I part:
5 apples = 13.95 dollars
1 apple = 13.95/5 (since direct variation)
Unit rate for one apple= 2.79 dollars
Part II:
13.95 dollars = 1 apple
1 dollar = 1/13.95 = 0.071
=0.07
But normally since apples are countable as 1,2 ... we use the first type of rate only unit rate per apple