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Yakvenalex [24]
2 years ago
9

Plz help answer will mark brainiest

Mathematics
1 answer:
patriot [66]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

4/3 litres of water is enough to water 2/5 of the plants

Assuming the number of plants in the house is an unknown variable, take the value as x.

Thus, 4/3 litres is enough to water 2x plants in the house.

x = 4/3 ÷ 2

  = 2/3 litres

Amount of water for all the plants = 5x = 5 × 2/3

                                                                = 10/3 litres

Thus, 10/3 litres of water is necessary to water all the plants in the house.

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Answer:

Let's simplify step-by-step.

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Combine Like Terms:

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Explanation:

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AROC = (p(a) - p(b))/(a-b)

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