Answer:
3 gallons.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that Jen picked 3/4 of a gallon of strawberries in a half an hour.
Let us convert our given time in minutes.
1 hour= 60 minutes.
1/2 hour= 30 minutes.
So 2 hours= 120 minutes.
Let us find the number of gallons of strawberries picked by Jen in 30 minutes by dividing 3/4 by 30.
Now let us multiply 1/40 by 120 to find the number of gallons of strawberries picked by Jen in 120 minutes(2 hours).
Therefore, Jen picked 3 gallons of strawberries in 2 hours.
Here's what i did:
I broke down the fraction entirely.
3 / 5 = 6 / 10
divide 6 by two and divide 18 by two. This makes 3 / 10 = 9.
divide 3 by three and 9 by three, making 1 / 10 = 3.
if you need 7 / 10 of the number (30) then do 3*7.
The answer is 21.
Answer:
3k+3
Step-by-step explanation:
Let change 7/8 and 1/5 into decimal point so 0.88 and 0.2
0.88-0.2 =0.68
then we want 5 equal length so we divided
0.68 / 5 =0.14
Answer:
26 2/3 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
time = distance/speed
speed = distance/time
Use the first of these relations to find Aidan's time getting to school:
time = 16 mi/(40 mi/h) = 16/40 h = 0.4 h
Then the time Aidan takes to get home is 0.6 hours, and his average speed for that trip home is ...
speed = 16 mi/(0.6 h) = 26 2/3 mi/h