Fourty and eight tenths as a decimals is 40.8. More than one pounds behind decimal is too much and a different number other than 8 is wrong. The answer is B: 40.8.
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Step-by-step explanation:
So in the first carton of orange juice 4 friends shared the juice.
This can be shown as:


The 4 friends got 1/16 of the carton each in the first carton of OJ.
Next for the second carton, it can be shown as:


The 4 friends got 1/32 of the carton each in the first carton of OJ.
Now to see how much they got in total each, we simply add 1/16 to 1/32


Each friend got a total of
each from both cartons of OJ.
If the second equation is y=-3x+4 then they would be parallel and I found that by turning the first equation into y=mx+b and you subtract x from both sides of the equation and get -3y=-x+15 and then you divide both sides of the equation by -3 to get the y by itself and that turns into y=1/3x-5 and since 1/3 is the reciprocal of -3 they are perpendicular.
Answer:
-1/3 - (-5/12) = 1/12.
Step-by-step explanation:
Simpler equation:
6/12 + (-5/12) = 1/12
Or This:
6/12 - 5/12 = 1/12.
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