To find out how much you need when you need a fraction of a number like 1/3 of 9, you can multiply the whole number by the fraction in most cases.
In some cases however, you can convert the whole number into a fraction and then divide it to get the amount in fractional units that you require.
For example:
1/3 of 9
Convert 9 to a fraction.
1/3 / 9/1
1/3 x 9/1 = 3/9
Therefore you would need 3 of 9 for 1/3.
C = 5/9 (F - 32)
F = (9/5)C + 32
F = (9/5)(-40) + 32 = -40
F = (9/5)(125) + 32 = 257
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Step-by-step explanation:
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<span>a) define the variables
The variables are x and y ; x can represent the number of times Aleah goes swimming ; while y can represents the number of times Aleah goes skating.
b) are there any restrictions on the variables?
The total sum of both activities must be equal or less than $80 a month
c) write a linear inequality to represent this situation
</span><span>Swimming costs $5 each time and skating costs $4 each time. No more than $80 a month.
5x + 4y <u><</u> 80
You can graph linear inequality using these coordinates.
x y
16 0
12 5
8 10
4 15
0 20</span>