Since Mr. Wilson has $3,000 and Ms. Nelson has 10 times more than that, we can set up a basic equation determining how much money Ms. Nelson has.

Ms. Nelson has $30,000 while Mr. Wilson has only $3,000.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:175.42x .20=35.08 35.08Divided by 11=3.19
so each would pay 3.19 tip
total each would pay for bill would be 175.42+35.08=210.50
210.50divided by 11 =19.14
Answer:
y = 8
Step-by-step explanation:

Slope = 75
Y-intercept = 150
Answer:
1/4 divided by 1/2 equals 1/2
Real-world problem:
A constructor official knows that he needs 1/2 sack of cement to produce 10 blocks of concrete for a wall. The official only has 1/4 of the sack left and want to know how many blocks he can produce with this material.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you know that 1/2 of the sack is needed to make 10 blocks, you can use this information to find the number of blocks that 1/4 of a sack can make. The question you want to answer is:
if
of a sack produces 10 blocks, how may blocks
of a sack can produce?
Using the Rule of Three you can solve

Now you know that 1/4 of a sack can produce 1/2 the number of blocks that 1/2 of the sack can produces, this means that you can produce 5 blocks of concrete.