Answer:
Part A = 6/16
Part B .15
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the value of x in each pair of similar figures. Use proportions to solve.
What is one-half divided by one-eight?
Please use fractions
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Answer: 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
1/8 -> 1 x 8 > 2 x 1 = 8/2
1/4 -> 4 x 2 > 1 x 2 = 4/1 = 4
Which equation can be used to find 75 percent of 200?
(A) StartFraction 75 times 1 Over 200 times 1 EndFraction = StartFraction 75 Over 200 EndFraction
(B) StartFraction 100 times 26.7 Over 75 times 2.67 EndFraction = StartFraction 267 Over 200.25 EndFraction
(C) StartFraction 200 times 2 Over 100 times 2 EndFraction = StartFraction 400 Over 200 EndFraction
(D) StartFraction 75 times 2 Over 100 times 2 EndFraction = StartFraction 150 Over 200 EndFraction
How many 2/5’s are in 5
Answer:
12.5, 2/5 are in 5
Step-by-step explanation:
2/5*12.5=5
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The event coordinator asks you to determine how many students participated in the
track-and-field day. The total number of students in seventh and eighth grade
combined is 584; 5/8 of them are seventh graders and 3/8 of them are eighth-graders. If 4/8 of the seventh graders participated in track-and-field day and 7/8 of the eighth graders participated, about how many total students participated? Describe the process you used to find your answer.
Answer:
374.125 students. Not sure if you're supposed to round up or down considering you can't have a fraction of a person, but I would round down.
Step-by-step explanation:
(5/8) (584) = 365 seventh graders in total
(3/8) (584) = 219 eighth graders in total
(4/8) (365) = 182.5 seventh graders who participated in track-and-field day
(7/8) (219) = 191.625 eighth graders who participated in track-and-field day
182.5 + 191.625 = 374.125 students in total who participated
Answer:
First, I took 5/8 out of 584 for the seventh graders which came out to 365 seventh graders. Then, I did the same thing with 3/8 and it came out to 219 eighth graders. Then I took out 4/5 out of 365 which resulted as 292. Then I did the same thing for 7/8 and the results came out as 191. So in total 483 students participated in track-and-field day.
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Who else hate khan academy?
Answer:
samme
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Me i tho im forced to watch it for school
Step-by-step explanation:
y = –6x+2
–12x – 2y = –4
How many solutions does this linear system have?
one solution: (0, 0)
one solution: (1, –4)
no solution
an infinite number of solutions
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Answer: Option D
(D) infinite number of solutions
Step-by-step explanation: