Answer:
5/6 cups of chocolate chips
Step-by-step explanation:
According to a recipe , 2 1/2 * c * u * p chocolate chips are needed to make a large batch of cookies. Manuel decided to make only 1/3 of the cookies . How many cups of chocolate chips will Manuel need ?
From the above question:
1 batch of cookies = 2 1/2 cups of chocolate chips
1/3 batch of cookies = x
Cross Multiply
x = 1/3 × 2 1/2
x = 1/3 × 5/2
x = 5/6 cups of chocolate chips
Hence, Manuel would need 5/6 cups of chocolate chips for 1/3 bath of cookies.
I strongly recommend that you enclose all those numerical fractions inside parentheses:
<span>(1/2)m -(3/4)n =16 Otherwise there's doubt whether you meant m/2 or 1/(2m)
Mult all 3 terms by 4 to elim. fractions: 2m -3n = 64
Now let n = 8: 2m - 3(8) = 64, or 2m = 88, or m = 44 (answer)</span>
You need to subrtact 0.2 from a # and 7 to get 4.2 there i made it a whole lote simpler
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Represent number of DVDs with x


(at most)
Required
Represent as an inequality
If 
x DVD would cost:


So, to make an order of x DVDs, Deacon will pay for
x DVDs and Handling Fee
So:

Recall that his budget is at most $75
This implies that: 
So, the relationship between his payment and budget is:

Answer:
y-2=1/3(x-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
y-y1=m(x-x1)
y-2=1/3(x-3)