Answer:
a- 2/5 + 1/4=.65 mixture of red and blue paint
(2/5) / .65 X 1.625=1 gallon of red paint
(1/4) / .65 X 1.625=5/8 gllaons of blue paint, because
1 + 5/8=1 5/8 gallons of purple paint.
b-1/10 + 2/5 + 1/4=.75 mixture of white, red and blue paint
(1/10) / .75 X 3/8= 1/20 gallons of white paint
(2/5) / .75 X 3/8=1/5 gallons of red paint
(1/4) / .75 X 3/8=1/8 gallons of blue paint, because
1/20 + 1/5 + 1/8=3/8 gallons of lighter purple paint.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
2.5
Step-by-step explanation:
2x = 5
x = 5/2 = 2.5
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ANSWER: 40
EXPLANATION:
1) 40.73 to 1 significant figure = 40.
2) 1.06 to 1 significant figure = 1.
3) Therefore, we just multiply 40 by 1, which equals 40.
FURTHER EXPLANATION (IF NEEDED):
With significant figures, whole numbers such as 10, 20, 50 etc. have 1 significant figure. This is because the 0 does not count as a significant figure.
With decimals, all numbers after the decimal point are also included as significant figures (even 0). E.g. 40.73 has 4 significant figures and 1.06 has 3 significant figures.
EXAMPLES (IF NEEDED):
Rounding to 2 significant figures:
Rounding to 3 significant figures:
- 40.73 = 40.7
- 1.06 = 1.06 (because it's already in 3 significant figures)
Rounding to 4 significant figures:
- 40.73 = 40.73 (already in 4 significant figures)
- 1.06 = 1.060 (0 is counted as a significant figure if there is a decimal or another number comes after that 0)
E.g. 1006 has 4 sig figs, while 1060 would have 3 sig figs because the last 0 is not counted as a significant figure. 10.60 would have 4 sig figs because of the decimal.
Answer:
$500
Step-by-step explanatioThe numberber of years driven is the first and second year
= 2
Miles driven
First year= 15,500
Second year= 14,500
Therefore the cost of depreciation can be calculated as follows
15,500-14,500/2
= 1000/2
= 500
Hence the cost of depreciation is $500
Here is the solution for the given problem above:
Given: 5/8 yard of ribbon = total length of the ribbon
1/12 yard = length of the ribbon after Tom cut it equally
? = number of pieces of 1/12 yard from 5/8 yard
So to divide fractions, here is the solution
5/8 divided by 1/12
5/8 multiplied by 12/1
5x12 is 60
8x1 is 8.
So 60/8 would be 7.5. Therefore, the number of pieces that was cut from the 5/8 ribbon is 7.5. Hope this answer helps.