Answer:
19.5 ounces of spices
Step-by-step explanation:
Raheem made 14 ounces of curry sauce which contained (among other things), 3.25 ounces of spices. He wants to make a larger batch for a family dinner and decides he will need a total of 84 ounces of sauce altogether. How many ounces of spices will he need to complete his recipe?
The question above is calculated as:
14 ounces of sauce = 3.25 ounces of spices
84 ounces of sauce = x ounces of spices
Cross Multiply
14x = 84 × 3.25
x = 84 × 3.25/14
x = 19.5 ounces of spices
Hence, for 84 ounces of curry sauce he would need 19.5 ounces of spices
Answer:
Option A is right
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that approximately 52% of all recent births were boys. In a simple random sample of 100 recent births, 49 were boys and 51 were girls. The most likely explanation for the difference between the observed results and the expected results in this case is
A) variability due to sampling
-- True because there is a slight difference whichmay be due to sampling fluctuations.
B) bias
False because given that 100 random births selected
C) nonsampling error
False. There is no chance for systematic error here.
d) Confounding: There is no confounding variable present inchild birth since each is independent of the other
e) a sampling frame that is incomplete
False because the sampling is done correctly.
Answer:
(B)The GCF of the numbers(28 and 36) in each term in the expression is 4.
(C)The GCF of the variables(a and ab) in each term in the expression is a.
(E)The factored form of the expression is 4a(7+9b)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression: 
If we write it as a product, we obtain:

We can see the following
- The GCF of the numbers(28 and 36) in each term in the expression is 4.
- The GCF of the variables(a and ab) in each term in the expression is a.
- The factored form of the expression is 4a(7+9b)
The correct options are B, C, and E.