This question is actually a lot simpler than it seems
for a quarter think about money - a quarter is 25 cents or 1/4 of a dollar - so 1 and a quarter yard in decimal form is equivalent to 1.25
now you need to find how many 1 and a quarter yards are in 3 yards - to do this you simply divide 3 by 1.25
3/1.25 = 2.4
so julie can cut 2.4 1 and a quarter long pieces from the string
if you have any questions about how i answered this question please let me know:)
<h3>The value of x is 4.10</h3>
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that,
The angle Johnny holds his pen on paper creates a linear pair
Angles in a linear pair are supplementary angles
Two angles are supplementary, when they add up to 180 degrees
The measure of one angle is 13x + 7
The measure of the second angle is one less than twice the first angle
Therefore,
Measure of second angle = twice the first angle - 1
Measure of second angle = 2(13x + 7) - 1
Measure of second angle = 26x + 14 - 1
Measure of second angle = 26x + 13
Therefore,
Measure of first angle + measure of second angle = 180
13x + 7 + 26x + 13 = 180
39x + 20 = 180
39x = 180 - 20
39x = 160
x = 4.1
Thus value of x is 4.10
The answer is 7.
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