For every 6 apple pie, you need 2 pounds of apples.
So, how many pounds of apples do you need for 10 apple pies?
Well, first to figure out this question we first need to make a conversion factor.
I see in the fraction 6/3 we can simplify that to 2/1. Now we got our conversion factor.
We need to invert the fraction in order for the pie unit to cancel out.
1/2 * 10 = 5
You will need 5 pounds of apples to make 10 apple pies.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
7x - 2 +5x - 10 +4x = 180
16x - 12 = 180
16x = 168
x = 10.5
now plug it in
7(10.5) - 2 = 71.5°
4(10.5) = 42°
5(10.5) -10 = 42.5°
Answer:
68.9°
Step-by-step explanation:
Using Sine rule
x/sin X = y/sin Y
4.5/sin X = 4/sin 56
sin X × 4 = 4.5 × sin 56
sin X = 4.5 × sin 56/4
X = arc sin (4.5 × sin 56/4)
X = 68.85449°
Approximately = 68.9°
Based on the given condition Diego utilized, it can be said that he used multiplication property when he multiplied both sides of the equation by 6 and then substitution property when he substituted 6 to the original equation.
(c) Multiplication property of equality and substitution property of equality