1- Price of each carton:
Since they both bought different number of cartons of milk from the same store, we can simply find the price of one carton from the difference between what they both paid.
Since Tamara paid 3$ and Toe paid 3.75$, we can simply say that one carton of milk costs 0.75$ and that Toe bought one carton more than Tamra.
2- How many cartons each bought:
Tamra bought : 3 / 0.75 = 4 cartons
Toe bought : 3.75 / 0.75 = 5 cartons
Answer: See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
John said he can find 38×10 by adding a 0 to the end of 38 to get 380. John finds 46.52×10 using the same method and gets 46.520.
For the first one that is, 38 × 10 = 380, John is correct. For the second one, that is, 46.52 × 10 = 46.520. John is incorrect. In this case, the first one is correct because John was multiplying by a whole number.
For the second one involving a decimal, John could have shifted the decimal point one place to the right and not add 0 to the end. Then he will get:
46.52 × 10 = 465.2
Answer:
9 bracelets
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 6/2 = 3 bracelets per hour
3 bracelets * 3 hours = 9 bracelets
A6 = -8
a15= -62
There are (15 - 6) terms in between, therefore 9 terms in between.
-8 to -62 ... there is a difference of 54
54 ÷ 9 = 6
Therefore it gets -6 each term.
a6 = -8, a7= -14, a8 = -20 ......
16-3/4=15 1/4
You can convert to fractions first, and then convert back to a mixed number like:
16/1-3/4 and when you add/subtract fractions you need a common denominator
64/4-3/4
61/4
15 1/4
Or you can convert your fraction to a decimal to get:
16-0.75
15.25