I'm not sure I'm understanding the wording of the question, but if it's this:
Juice boxes come in a package with multiple juice boxes in each package. Three people bought 18, 36, and 45 juice boxes. What is the largest possible number of juice boxes per package?
Then the problem is just an involved way of asking what the greatest common factor of 18, 36, and 45 is, and the answer is 9, the difference between 36 and 45, which are both multiples of 9. Note that 18 is also a multiple of 9. One way to find the greatest common factor of three numbers is to factor all of them and find which prime factors they have in common.
Step-by-step explanation:
3/8x-1/3x+6=x
(3(3x)-1(8x))/24=x-6
(9x-8x)=24(x-6)
x=24x-24×6
x=24x-144
144=24x-x
23x=144
x=144/23

An expression having five terms which is equivalent to above term is :
The equation has no X variable so whatever that adds up to becomes the y-intercept.
- 2/9 + 1/5 >> - 10/45 + 9/45 = - 1/45
Your y-int is - 1/45 or (0, - 1/45)
Answer:
3 cookies/bag
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, let's define a unit rate. A unit rate is a ratio of the amount of one measurement to one unit of another measurement term. Unit rates can be expressed as fractions.
Now, here is something easier for you to remember: <u>the second unit always have to be something with the quantity of 1</u>.
In this case, "3 cookies/bag" shows how there are three cookies per, or in each bag--which means 1 bag. The second unit, which is bag, has the quantity of one.