There is 1/12 of the chocolate bar left.
Original is 11/12.
3/4.
4*3 = 12
So we multiply 3 by 3 as well
3*3 = 9
9/12
Daniel eats 9/12 of the chocolate bar.
11/12 - 9/12 = 2/12
Then he gives 1/12 to his sister.
2/12 - 1/12 = 1/12
There is 1/12 of the chocolate bar left.
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Answer:
im pretty sure the triangle one is 2,1 but im not sure what the next is. also you can message me on discord if you ever need to talk or if you wanna help eachother with attendance quizzes. Ericishere#6881
Step-by-step explanation:
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<span>So we want to know how much sand can we store in a cylinder that has height h=5 feet and a radius r=0.5 feet if we need 0.48 ft^3 of sand for a batch of mortar. That is, how many batches of mortair can we make from the sand in the cylinder. So lets first calculate the volume V of the cylinder: V=r^2 * pi * h=3.925 in^3. Now lets divide the volume by 0.48 so we get the unit od sand needed for one batch od mortar: V/0.48= 8.177083. The nearest whole number is 8. </span>
Answer:
The answer to your question is: I bought 7 snacks
Step-by-step explanation:
Data
beginning balance = $42 = b
lunch = $1.80 = l
snack = $ 0.85 = s
final balance = $0.05 = f
f = b - 1.8l - 0.05s
0.05 = 42 - 1.8l - 0.85s
After 20 days I spent = 1.8(20) in lunches = $36
0.05 = 42 - 36 - 0.85s
0.05 = 6 - 0.85s
0.05 - 6 = -0.85s
-5.95 = -0.85s
s = -5.95/-0.85
s = 7