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Margaret [11]
3 years ago
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The double number line shows that to make 4 apple pies takes 14 pounds of apples.Select the double number line that correctly la

bels the number of pounds of apples that are needed to make 1 , 2, and 3 pies.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Mariulka [41]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The number of pounds of apples that are needed to make

1 pie = 3.5 pounds of Apples

2 pies = 7 pounds of Apples

3 pies = 10.5 pounds of Apples

Step-by-step explanation:

The double number line shows that to make 4 apple pies takes 14 pounds of apples.Select the double number line that correctly labels the number of pounds of apples that are needed to make 1 , 2, and 3 pies.

Hence;

For 1 pie

4 apple pies = 14 pounds of apples

1 apple pie = x pounds

4 apple pies × x pounds = 1 apple pie × 14 pounds of apples

x pounds = 1 apple pie × 14 pounds of apples/4 apple pie

x pounds = 3.5 pounds of apples

For 2 pies

4 apple pies = 14 pounds of apples

2 apple pies = x pounds

4 apple pies × x pounds = 2 apple pies × 14 pounds of apples

x pounds = 2 apple pies × 14 pounds of apples/4 apple pie

x pounds = 7 pounds of apples

For 3 pies

4 apple pies = 14 pounds of apples

3 apple pies = x pounds

4 apple pies × x pounds = 3 apple pies × 14 pounds of apples

x pounds = 3 apple pies × 14 pounds of apples/4 apple pie

x pounds = 10.5 pounds of apples

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