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Answer:
5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Dividing fractions:</em>
<em>Step 1: Rewrite the first fraction as it is.</em>
<em>Step 2: Replace the division sign with a multiplication sign.</em>
<em>Step 3: Flip the second fraction.</em>
<em>Step 4: Multiply the fractions and reduce the product if necessary.</em>
Let's use the rule of dividing fractions on your problem.
Step 1: Rewrite the first fraction as it is.

Step 2: Replace the division sign with a multiplication sign.

Step 3: Flip the second fraction.

Step 4: Multiply the fractions and reduce the product if necessary.
To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators together, and multiply the denominators together.

We notice that the greatest common factor of 20 and 24 is 4, so we divide both the numerator and denominator by 4 to reduce the fraction.

Answer: The area of the new parallelogram is multiplied by 18
Step-by-step explanation: Let the base and the height of the original parallelogram be ' x '
Base of the parallelogram = x
Height of the parallelogram = x
Area of parallelogram = l × b = lb
= x × x = x²
∴ Area of the original parallelogram = x²
∴ The base is multiplied by 3 = 3x
The height is multiplied by 6 = 6x
∴ Area of new parallelogram = 3x × 6x = 18x²
∴ The area of the new parallelogram is multiplied by = 18x²/ x²
= 18
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answer is C. 252 ft^2
split the figure into two pieces and first figure out the rectangle (shown in turquoise).
If you multiply the width and length (18*6) you should get 108.
Then figure out the trapezoid (in magenta). the formula is (a+b)/2*h where a and b are the bases and h is the height. the bases are given, 6 and 18. to find the height, subtract the entire figure's height by 6, which is 18-6 and gives us 12. so the formula converted to this problem is (6+18)/2*12. simplify parenthesis and get 24/2*12. 24/2=12, so multiply 12*12. The area of the trapezoid is 144. Add the areas of both figures together and get 252.
Answer:
7 ducks equals 7 pigs.
Step-by-step explanation:
English Translation
On a farm it is observed that for 12 ducks there are 5 chickens, for three chickens there are 8 turkeys, for 10 turkeys there are 9 pigs. How many ducks equals 7 pigs?
Solution
For 12 ducks, there are 5 chickens
12 ducks = 5 chickens
For 3 chickens, there are 8 turkeys
3 chickens = 8 turkeys
For 10 turkeys, there are 9 pigs
10 turkeys = 9 pigs
We first need to create a direct relationship between ducks and pigs to know how many ducks are equivalent to 7 pigs.
9 pigs = 10 turkeys
8 turkeys = 3 chickens
10 turkeys = (10×3/8) chickens = 3.75 chickens
Hence, 9 pigs = 10 turkeys = 3.75 chickens
9 pigs = 3.75 chickens.
12 ducks = 5 chickens
5 chickens = 12 ducks
3.75 chickens = (3.75×12/5) ducks = 9 ducks.
9 pigs = 3.75 chickens = 9 ducks
9 pigs = 9 ducks.
Hence, 7 pigs = 7 ducks too.
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