Answer:
91.5
Step-by-step explanation:
I did the math. Add up all the numbers and then, divide the result by two to get 91.5
Answer:
yes another flavor should be in the bag. because the problem stated that there are three different flavor, and only two flavors were mentioned in the problem. the probability of getting the third flavor is 5/7 i guess, because it think the probability of the second flavor was the answer when you added both the numerator and the denominator of 1/3 by 2. like 1/3+2=3/5, so if you added 2 to both the numerator and the denominator of 3/5, you will get 5/7. but i am not so sure about this, i'm sorry in advance.
Hey!
Your answers are:
- 4 less than a number
- A number decreased by 4
Let k represent "a number". "k" is a variable, and variables are unknown.
-4 is subtracting 4. That means you're subtracting 4 from a number. -4 also means that the number is decreasing by 4. Therefore, those 2 are your answers.
<em>I hope this helps!</em>
Answer:
24.39mL of the solution would be given per hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem can be solved by direct rule of three, in which there are a direct relationship between the measures, which means that the rule of three is a cross multiplication.
The first step to solve this problem is to see how many mg of the solution is administered per hour.
Each minute, 200 ug are administered. 1mg has 1000ug, so
1mg - 1000 ug
xmg - 200 ug



In each minute, 0.2 mg are administered. Each hour has 60 minutes. How many mg are administered in 60 minutes?
1 minute - 0.2 mg
60 minutes - x mg


In an hour, 12 mg of the drug is administered. In 250 mL, there is 123 mg of the drug. How many ml are there in 12 mg of the drug.
123mg - 250mL
12 mg - xmL


mL
24.39mL of the solution would be given per hour.
Gh is a half of DF because it is a midline
2(3x-4)=9x-59
6x-8=9x-59
3x=51
X=17