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Anna71 [15]
3 years ago
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Irina-Kira [14]3 years ago
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there are no notations for inequalities

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C = 6 + 2.5g

Step-by-step explanation:

A local lawn service charges $6.00 per cut plus $2.50 per gallon of gas  used.

If in a cut g gallons of gas is used then, the cost for gas used will be $2.5g and there is a fixed charge of $6.00 per cut.

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4 x  ?= 96

? = 96/4

= 24

So we see that 4 times 24 is close to 97.

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There are 18 female students and 16 male students in a class. Which of the following expresses the ratio of female students to m
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Hey!

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Solution:

The ratio is FEMALES to MALES.

So its 18/16, 18:16, or 18 to 16.

~Now we need to simplify.

18:16 → 18/2:16/2 → 9:8

*Note* When you have a ratio you need to know which comes first. If you put males to females that incorrect. It has to be correct according to the question.

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Answer:

\large\boxed{B)~9~to~8}

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Hope This Helped! Good Luck!

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