Answer:
Each apple pie requires 8 apples, and each apple tart requires 4 apples.
Step-by-step explanation:
We see that both Pamela and Nicole bake the same amount of apple pies, but different amounts of apple tarts. Because of this, we can subtract the two to try to figure out the amount of apples for each apple tart. We subtract 68 from 76, giving us 8. Nicole baked 9 apple tarts, while Pamela baked 7, and 9-7=2. So we can bake two apple tarts with 8 apples, so one apple tart requires 4 apples (we divide by 2). Now that we know the amount of apples per each apple tart, we multiply 7 apple tarts that Pamela made by 4 apples, giving us 28. We subtract that from the total amount of apples Pamela used, which was 68, giving us 40. From this we can deduct that 5 apple pies need 40 apples, and we divide by 5, giving us 1 apple pie requires 8 apples.
6 3
1 4
Reciprocal
6 4
1 3
Multiply normally
6*4=24
1*3=3
24/3=8
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Answer:
Solution given:
5,6,7,8,9,
When repeated:
it has
5 ways for each
different five digit members can be formed from the digits:5*5*5*5*5=<u>3125</u>
When not repeated:
it has
5 ways for 1st
4 ways for 2nd
3 ways for 3rd
2 ways for 4th
1 ways for 5th
different five digit members can be formed from the digits:5*4*3*2*1=<u>120</u>
By dividing both numbers by 25, it will be 1/4
You graph it at the coordinates. Unless there was a drawing pad you can't really draw it out.