¹¹/48 of the full cup
Step-by-step explanation:
We add the two fraction first to determine the total ratio
¹/4 + ²/3 = ¹¹/12
She uses ¼ cup grape juice for ¹¹/12 cup full of diluted grape juice
Therefore;
¼ : ¹¹/12
How How much grape juice does Sarah use for each full cup of water, i.e ¹²/12
? (x) : ¹²/12
We cross multiply the ratios;
¹²/12 * ¼ = ¹¹/12 * x
³/12 = ¹¹/12 x
³/12 * ¹²/11 = x
¹¹/48 = x
Answer:
15
Step-by-step explanation:
Let n, d, q represent the numbers of nickels, dimes, and quarters. The problem statement tells us ...
n +d +q = 37
n = d +4
q = n +2
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Rearranging the second equation gives ...
d = n -4
Substituting that into the first, we get ...
n + (n -4) +q = 37
2n +q = 41 . . . . . . . add 4 and simplify
Rearranging the third original equation gives ...
n = q -2
Substituting into the equation we just made, we get ...
2(q -2) +q = 41
3q = 45 . . . . . . . . add 4 and simplify
q = 15 . . . . . . . . . divide by 3
Joe has 15 quarters.
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<em>Check</em>
The number of nickels is 2 fewer, so is 13. The number of dimes is 4 fewer than that, so is 9. The total number of coins is 15 + 13 + 9 = 37, as required.
Answer: 7,000,000
A million= six zeroes
Ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten-thousands, hundred-thousands, millions
Each place value represents an additional zero
840 centimeters ...there 100 centimeters in one meter