Answer:
5 english students in each team
Step-by-step explanation:
So there are multiple ways to do this, you could do trial and error or you could factor out common numbers between the two.
Through trial and error, the lowest possible number of groups that could be divided between the number of students whilst still being able to maintain a whole # was 16 groups
- 128 math students ÷16 groups = 8 math students/group
- 80 english students ÷ 16 groups = 5 english students/group
The other way to solve this is to factor out common numbers between the two:
Answer:
M = -2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 3y = -12 (subtract 2x from both sides)
3y= -2x -12 (divide everything by 3)
Y = -2/3x - 4
M= -2/3
Answer:
53.13
Step-by-step explanation:
There are seven females and nineteen males in the spanish class.
Here are all of the answers:
1. yes, it is evenly divisible by 17 equally: 4,165 / 17 = 245
2. 194,610 / 26 = 7,485
3. 750 bananas divided equally by 50 students is 15 bananas per student:
750 / 50 = 15
4. 2400 / 15 = 160
5. 94,104 is not divisible by 12 evenly: 94,104 / 12 = 6,273.6
6. 44,237 / 31 = 1,427
7. 35 roses divided equally among 5 rows equals 7 roses per row: 35 / 5 = 7
8. 16,606 / 19 = 874
9. 83,525 is evenly divisible by 13: 83,525 / 13 = 6,425
10. $3,600 worth of toys divided by $18 per toy equals 200 toys: $3,600 / $18 = 200