If you would like to know how many pounds of flour remain after Anne bakes 3 batches of rolls and Anne has a 10 3/4 pounds bag of flour and each time she bakes one batch of rolls, she uses 2 1/6 pounds of flour, you can calculate this using the following steps:
for 3 batches of rolls, she needs:
3 * 2 1/6 = 3 * 13/6 = 13/2 = 6 1/2 pounds of flour
now, you have to subtract 10 3/4 and 6 1/2:
10 3/4 - 6 1/2 = 43/4 - 13/2 = 43/4 - 26/4 = 17/4 = 4 1/4 pounds of flour
Result: 4 1/4 pounds of flour remain after Anne bakes 3 batches of rolls.
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Answer:
Yes
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6/12 is 1/2 when you simplify
7/10 is more than 5/10 (one half of ten)
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Answer:
e
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Part A: 10 + m = t
Extra money earned on Thursday = m
Total money earned = t
Part B: 2x + 2
we have no idea how many dogs silas walked
x = amount of dogs silas walked
uh this one wasn't that good
either way, hope this helped :)
The area of any triangle = (1/2) x (length of the base) x (height)
2.5 centimeters = 0.025 meter
The area of the sail is (3.75) = (0.5) x (0.025) x (height)
Multiply each side by 2 : (7.5) = (0.025) x (height)
Divide each side by 0.025 : (7.5)/(0.025) = height =<em> 300 meters</em>
The situation is stupid, but the math is bullet-proof.