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Answer:
6 : 5
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagram shows you that the boxes have a length (L) to width (W) ratio such that ...
3L = <em>l</em> = 4W
L/W = 4/3
Suppose we call the width of the box 3 units, then its length is 4 units, and we have the crate dimensions ...
<em>l</em> = 4(3) = 3(4) = 12
<em>w</em> = 3+3+4 = 10
Then the ratio <em>l </em>: <em>w</em> is 12 : 10 = 6 : 5.
Answer:
.9
Step-by-step explanation:
12/10.80
=
.9
[tex}r - 5 \frac{5}6 + 5\frac{5}6 = 10 +5\frac{5}6{/tex]
Find the cost for one ticket for the science center.
36.75 ÷ 3 = 12.25
Multiply the product with 12 to get the cost of 12 tickets.
12.25 × 12 = 147
Find the cost of 1 zoo ticket.
51 ÷ 4 = 12.75
Find the cost of 12 tickets by multiplying the product and 12
12.75 × 12 = $153
12 Science Center Tickets cost $147
12 zoo tickets cost $153
The <u><em>Zoo</em></u> costs more than the Science Center.
To find out how much more the Zoo costed, subtract 147 from 153.
153 - 147 = 6
The zoo only costs <u><em>$6 </em></u>more for 12 students.
So, you're answers are Zoo and $6
Answer:
-31
Step-by-step explanation:
0 equal nothing so you will do -32-4+5 to get your answer