Answer:
Mr. Garcia had 5 kilograms of blueberries at first
Step-by-step explanation:
to make this easiest, we can imagine that we're undoing mr. garcia's actions.
So, we can start by 'unpacking' mr garcia's bags
we know that each of the nine bags had 1/4 kilograms, so we can multiply 1/4 by 9 to find the collective mass packed into bags
(remember, multiplication is repeated addition. we could also add 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4... nine times, but this would take a while)
so,
1/4 x 9 = 9/4
(9 = 9/1 [if that is how you're used to multiplying a fraction])
Then, he also sold 2 3/4 kilograms
so, we can add 2 3/4 + 9/4 to find the total mass of the blueberries at first
2 3/4 + 9/4 = 2 + 12/4
(12/4 = 3)
2 + 3 = 5
So, Mr. Garcia had 5 kilograms of blueberries at first
Step-by-step explanation:
Area = ½ × b × h
= ½ × (7.9 + 10.8) × 6.2
= ½ × 18.7 × 6.2
= ½ × 115.94
= <u>5</u><u>7</u><u>.</u><u>9</u><u>7</u><u> </u><u>cm²</u>
So, the area of that trapezium is 57.97 cm²
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X= 9/2, 15/2
decimal form: 4.5,-7.5
mixed number form: 4 1/2, -7 1/2
When we are to divide the line segment such that the ratio is 1:2, there are actually 3 parts of the segment. First, we determine the distance between the coordinates and divide the distance by 3. Then, we add the quotient to the x-coordinate.
x-coordinate: (2 - 9) / 3 = -7/3
y-coordinate: (6 - 3 ) / 3 = 1
Adding them to the coordinates of a,
x - coordinate: (9 - 7/3) = 20/3
y - coordinate: (3 + 1) = 4
Thus, the coordinates are (20/3, 4).