A = 2w+5
example: on week three, she would have the recipes from the other weeks that you have to account for as well as the extra five
2(3)+5=11 so A would equal 11 by week three.
Use multiplication because it is essentially repeated addition.
2(from week 1) + 2(from week 2) + 2(from week 3) + 5(prior to school) =11
It should be bigger, think of a pie:
if you cut it into 2 parts, the pieces are big
if you cut it into 4 parts, the pieces are smaller
in both parts, the AMOUNT OF PIE stays the same, the size changes
here, we cut out 8 / 10 pieces, (manny)
ana has the same WHOLE amount, but in BIGGER pieces because she has an amount less than 8.
It works if you REDUCE THE FRACTION, 8/10 can be REDUCED to 4/5, Ana's pieces should be twice as big as Manny's, but she only has 4
Answer:
Jacob should pay $13.20 for the tip.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is: (66)(0.2) = 13.20
An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed in a fraction form while a rational number can.
an example of an irrational numbers are repeating numbers such as 0.77777... and examples of rational numbers are decimals such as 0.20, whole numbers such as 5, and fractions like 2/3
hope this helps a bit.