Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Option B 2. Now is the correct answer because when we multiply 6 by 2 we get 12 then we multiply 12 by 2 we get 24
Answer:
29/110
Step-by-step explanation:
There are a total of 110 orders at the restaurant, so that will serve as the denominator. There are 29 meatballs, so that will be the numerator. Combine the two and you get 29/110. Experimental probability is what happens in the experiment like this question. Theoretical probability is "real math" as in 1/3.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
A car starts with a dull tank of gas
1/7 of the gas has been used around the city.
With the rest of the gas in the car, the car can travel to and from Ottawa three times.
Question asked:
What fractions of a tank of gas does each complete trip to Ottawa use?
Solution:
Fuel used around the city = 
Remaining fuel after driving around the city = 1 -
= 
According to question:
As from the rest of the gas in the car that is
, the car can complete 3 trip to Ottawa which means,
By unitary method:
The car can complete 3 trip by using =
tank of gas.
The car can complete 1 trip by using = 
=
= 
=
tank of gas
Thus,
tank of gas used for each complete trip to Ottawa.
-2/3 times -2. You change -2 into -2/1 so you can multiply numerator to numerator and denominator to denominator. You will get 4/3 (negatives cancel out)
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