Simply 4/6 to its equivalent fraction of 2/3
Is 1/3 of a cup enough for the 2/3 a cup needed? No. So he doesn't have enough
Multiply the amount of people by the amount of cups they want
4*1 1/3=5 1/3
You would have to make 5 and 1/3 cups of soup
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Step-by-step explanation:
You have to calculate percent from the original price. Try it and show the results.
Answer:
perimeter-
perimeter outer rectangle = 2 (l+b)
=2×8+9
= 2×17
2×17 =34 cm sq.
perimeter of inner rectangle = 2 (l+b)
= 2×5+3
=2× 8
= 16 cm sq.
perimeter of shaded portion= 34 - 16
= 18 cm sq.
area-
<em>area</em><em> </em><em>of</em><em> </em><em> </em><em>inner</em><em> </em> rectangle =l×b
l×b = 3×5
3×5=15
15 cm sq.
area of outer rectangle =l×b
l×b= 9×8
9×8= 72
72 cm sq.
area of shaded portion = 72 -15 =57 cm sq.
hey there! In second method i have done first area of inner rectangle but you have to do first area of outer rectangle...
hope it helps you....