Quantity of flour needed to make 20 pancakes =
[tex] = 1 \frac{2}{3} \: [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{3 \times 1 + 2}{3} [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{5}{3} \: cups \: of \: flour[/tex]
Then , number of pancakes that can be made from 1 cup of floor :-
[tex]20 \div \frac{5}{3} [/tex]
[tex]20 \times \frac{3}{5} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{60}{5} [/tex]
[tex] = 12 \: pancakes[/tex] .
Therefore , 12 pancakes can be made from 1 cup of floor .
Solution (b) :-Number of pancakes that can be made with 1 cup of flour = 12 pancakes
Number of pancakes that can be made with 9 cups of flour :-
= 9 × 12
= 108 pancakes
Therefore , I can make 108 pancakes with 9 cups of flour .
Solution (c) :-Yes , I have enough flour to make 100 pancakes . I say this because :-
With one cup of flour I can make = 12 pancakes
With 9 cups of flour I can make =
= 9 × 12
= 108 pancakes
As I can make 108 pancakes with 9 cups of flour , I can conclude that I have enough flour to make 100 pancakes .
A nursery owner buys 8 panes of glass to fix some damage to his greenhouse. The 8 panes cost
$19.60. Unfortunately, he breaks 3 more panes while repairing the damage. What is the cost of
another 3 panes of glass?
Another 3 panes of glass cost $
Answer:
$8.85
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation: well if you take 23.60 and divide it by 8 you would get 2.95 times that by three and you would get 8.85 and there's your answer.
Answer:
7.35
because my kid got the question wrong
M/x =n-p, x for p ??
Answer:
the answer is A) X=m/n-p
Step-by-step explanation:
m/x=n-p
n-p=m/X
(n-p)×x=m
X=m/n-p
An oilfield contains 6 wells that produce a total of 1,800 barrels of oil per day. For each additional well that is drilled, the average production per well decreases by 25 barrels per day.
Required:
How many additional wells should be drilled to obtain the maximum amount of oil per day?
Answer:
The additional wells for maximum amount of oil per day is 3 wells.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
initial number of wells, n = 6
total production, T = 1800
average production per well, = 1800/6 = 300 barrels per day
Let the additional well = y
total number of wells after optimization = 6 + y
new production per well = 300 - 25y
new total production = (6+y)(300-25y)
t = 1800 - 150y + 300y - 25y²
t = 1800 + 150y - 25y²
dt / dy = 150 -50y
for maximum value, dt/dy = 0
150 - 50y = 0
50y = 150
y = 150 / 50
y = 3
Therefore, the additional wells for maximum amount of oil per day is 3 wells.
33 additional wells should be drilled, reaching 39 wells, to obtain the maximum amount of oil per day.
Given that an oilfield contains 6 wells that produce a total of 1,800 barrels of oil per day, and for each additional well that is drilled, the average production per well decreases by 25 barrels per day, to determine how many additional wells should be drilled to to obtain the maximum amount of oil per day, the following calculation must be performed:
1800 x 6 = 10800 1200 x 30 = 36000 1000 x 38 = 38000 950 x 40 = 38000 900 x 42 = 37800 975 x 39 = 38025
Therefore, 33 additional wells should be drilled, reaching 39 wells, to obtain the maximum amount of oil per day.
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Before adding the following fractions, you need to find the common ? 2/3 + 1/6 =
Answer:
denominator
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
2/3×2/2 + 1/6
4/6 + 1/6
5/6
Riley and Rhoda plan to buy several bags of dog food and a dog collar. Each bag of dog food costs $7, and the dog collar cost $5
Answer:
2bags= $14 + $5
3bags= $21+ $5
4bags= $28 + $5
5bags= $35 + $5
6bags= $42 + $5
multiply # of bags by 7
and add $5
Find the exponential function that satisfies the given conditions: initial value = 70, decreasing at a rate of 0.43% per week
Answer choices:
A) f(t) = 70 x 0.9957^t
B) f(t) = 70 x 1.43^t
C) f(t) = 0.43 x 0.3^t
D) f(t) = 70 x 1.0043^t
Answer:
a- just took the test
Step-by-step explanation:
If 5% more than a is b, and b is 15% less than, what is the ratio of a to c? Please answer quickly.
A diver swims 5.875 feet up to the surface of the water. Which number represents the diver’s position in relation to the surface before swimming to the top?
-5.9 feet
Negative 5 and three-fourthsfeet
-58 feet
Negative 5 and StartFraction 7 over 8 EndFractionfeet
Answer:
Negative 5 and 7 over 8
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Negative 5 and StartFraction 7 over 8
Step-by-step explanation:
It too Mrs. phillips 1.6 hours to run the 13.2 miles. What was his average speed
Answer:
13.2 miles/ 1.6 hours= 8.25 miles/hour.Mr. Phillips's speed was 8.25
There are 100 students at a school and three dormitories A, B, and C with capacities of 25, 35, and 40, respectively.
Required:
a. How many ways are there to fill up the dormitories?
b. Suppose that, of the 100 students, 50 are men and 50 arewomen and that A is an all-men's dorm, B is an all-women's dorm andC is co-ed. How many ways are there to fill thedormitories?
Answer:
a
[tex]N = 7.0 *10^{44} \ Ways [/tex]
b
[tex]U = 2.85 *10^{26}\ ways [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
The number of students are n = 100
The number of dormitories is k = 3
The capacity of the first dormitory is A = 25
The capacity of the second dormitory is B = 35
The capacity of the third dormitory is c = 40
Generally the number of way to fill the dormitory up is mathematically represented as
[tex]N = \frac{n!}{A! B!C!}[/tex]
=> [tex]N = \frac{100!}{25! 35! 40!}[/tex]
Here ! stands for factorial, so we will be making use of the factorial functionality in our calculators to evaluated the above equation
=> [tex]N = \frac{100!}{25! 35! 40!}[/tex]
[tex]N = \frac{9.332622* 10^{157}}{[1.551121* 10^{25}]* [1.0333148* 10^{40}] * [8.1591528*10^{47}]}[/tex]
[tex]N = 7.0 *10^{44} \ Ways [/tex]
From the question we are told that there are 50 men and 50 women and
A is all-men's dorm and B is all-women's dorm while C is co-ed
So
When A is filled , the number of men that will be remaining to fill dorm C is 50-25 = 25
While when B is filled the number of women that will be remaining to fill dorm C is 50-35 = 15
Generally the number of ways there to fill the dormitories is equivalent to the number of ways of selecting the 25 men and 35 women to fill dormitory A and B plus one more way which is filling dorm C with the remaining students this is mathematically represented as
[tex]U = ^{50}C_{35} * ^{50}C_{25} + 1[/tex]
Here C stands for combination hence we will be making use of the combination functionality in our calculators
[tex]U = 2.250829575* ^{12} * 1.264106064 * 10^{14} + 1[/tex]
=> [tex]U = 2.85 *10^{26}\ ways [/tex]
Sophia says that you can solve the problem in the Example by multiplying both quantities in the ratio 60:36 by one-sixth. Is Sophia correct?
Answer:
Sophia is not correct
Step-by-step explanation:
The given situation represent the problem of a ratio and it is predicted to do the simplify the ratio by determining the smallest possible values
Here it can be presented 60:36 as a fraction i.e. [tex]\frac{60}{36}[/tex]
Now the fraction should be fall by dividing both the numerator and denominator by a common factor i.e. 6
Now after dividing it, the fraction would be [tex]\frac{10}{6}[/tex]
Now it can be further reduced by a common factor i.e. 2
So now the fraction is [tex]\frac{5}{2}[/tex]
Thus, the ratio is 5:2
Hence, she is not correct
a. Suppose a BMW dealer in Fullerton, CA is trying to calculate the probability of his car sale for next week. The dealer knows that the sale of car is normally distributed with mean 50 and variance 9. The variance 9 was calculated from the weekly car sale data of 20 weeks, as the population variance is not known to the dealer. What is the probability that the dealer will sell 51 or more cars next week? (Hint: use t distribution) (15)
Answer:
0.45576
Step-by-step explanation:
z = (x-μ)/σ, where
x is the raw score
μ is the population mean
σ is the population standard deviation.
Standard Deviation = √variance
Mean = 50
= √9
= 3
z = 51 - 50/3
= 0.11111
Probability value from Z-Table:
P(x<51) = 0.54424
P(x>51) = 1 - P(x<51)
= 1 - 0.54424
= 0.45576
The probability that the dealer will sell 51 or more cars is 0.45576
LUCILLE'S PENCIL POUCH WOULD HOLD 3/8
OF THE 48 PENCILS THAT SHE PURCHASED AT
THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR. How many pencils will fit in her pouch
HOW MANY PENCILS WILL FIT IN HER POUCH?
Answer:
The pouch would be able to hold 12.8 pencils :)
Step-by-step explanation:
because 3/8 is 37.5 and if you do that divided by 48 and add a decimal infront of the eight you will get your answer
Simplify 2x^3 х 3x^2
Answer:
ans = 6x4
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x2)(3x2)
first multiply the coefficients
(2*3) = 6
next multiply the variables
(x2*x2) = x2+2 = x4
productofcoeficients,productofvariables
= 6x4
Emilia wrote a total of 12 pages over 4 hours. After spending 6 hours writing this week, how
many pages will Emilia have written in total? Assume the relationship is directly proportional.
Answer:
30 pages
Step-by-step explanation:
Knowing she wrote 12 pages in 4 hours, we can do 12/4 to get 3 pages per hour. Multiply 3 pages by the 6 hours she spends writing and you get 18 pages in 6 hours. Add 12 pages and 18 pages and you have 30 pages.
-3/7 % -1/2 =??
What is the answer to this equation
Answer:
-0.21428571428
Write the equation of the line that passes through the points (1,-5)(1,−5) and (-9,2)(−9,2). Put your answer in fully reduced point-slope form, unless it is a vertical or horizontal line.
Answer:
y+5 = -0.7 (x-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
m = (change in y) / (change in x) = (2-(-5)) / (-9-1) = 7 / (-10) = -0.7
The distance from a point to two is five units. The point could be located at
-7
-6
6
-3
NEXT QUESTION
O ASK FOR HELP
Answer:
The correct answer is -3
Step-by-step explanation:
attached is a number line to show diagrammatically how to count five units from the chosen point to point 2 on a number line.
Moving five units from -3 to 2 on a number line is given as follows:
-3 ⇒ -2 ⇒ -1 ⇒ 0 ⇒ 1 ⇒ 2
From the motion expression shown above, moving from -3 to 2 involves moving 5 units.
another way of determining the correct answer is to find the difference in interval between the two points as shown below:
Let the point be x
2 - x = 5 units
2 - 5 = x
∴ x = -3
Answer:
-3
Step-by-step explanation:
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For a certain type of sand, 1 cubic foot weighs 80 pounds. The sand goes in a container that weighs 40 pounds. Use the Ray tool to make a graph that shows the total weight of the container and sand, w, filled with n cubic feet of this sand. I need the coordinates for the graph please.
Answer:
First, let's write our equation in a general way.
We know that:
1 cubic foot weighs 80 pounds.
The container weighs 40 pounds.
Then, if i put n cubic feet of sand in the container, the total mass will be one time the mass of the container plus n times the mass of one cubic foot of sand.
We can write this as:
w(n) = 40lb + n*80lb
This is a linear equation, where the y-axis will represent the mass in pounds and the x-axis will be the number of cubic feet of sand in the container in units, a graph of this is shown below.
You can see that it is really steep, this is because for really small increments in n, the weight increases a lot.
Answer
ok, Just plot the points at (0,40) and (2,200) :))
Multiply: -12y(y - 6) Enter the correct answer.
uestion 1:
Damon wants to sell his motorcycle that he paid $4,000 for 3 years ago. The motorcycle depreciated (decreased in value) at a constant rate each month over a 3-year period. If x represents the monthly depreciation amount, write an expression that shows how much Damon can sell his motorcycle for today.
Answer:
4,000 -x3
Step-by-step explanation:
x times 3 is equal to the decrease so therefore you take the decrease away form 4/oo
Answer:
3y-x=4,000
Step-by-step explanation:
A farm has 56 horses and sheep in all. There are 8 fewer sheep than horses. How many horses are there on the farm?
Answer:
32 Horses
Step-by-step explanation:
32-8=24
There are 32 horses and 24 sheep (As you can see there are 8 fewer sheep than horses)
I sort of guess and checked:
I tried to think of 2 numbers that added to 56 but one number was 8 less than the other one.I figured out that 32 and 24 fit this description :)please help me with this question
Answer:
2c^2
Step-by-step explanation:
c3-c1=c2
d2-d2=0
8/4=2
Show all your work. Indicate clearly the methods you use, because you will be scored on the correctness of your methods as well as on the accuracy and completeness of your results and explanations. The distribution of pH levels for all community swimming pools in a large county is approximately normal with mean 7.5 and standard deviation 0.2. According to swimming pool studies, the safest pH levels for water in swimming pools are between 7.2 and 7.8. (a) One community swimming pool in the county will be selected at random. What is the probability that the selected pool has a pH level that is not considered safe
Answer:
The value is [tex]P(A) = 0.133617[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mean is [tex]\mu = 7.5[/tex]
The standard deviation is [tex]\sigma = 0.2[/tex]
The safest water level is between 7.2 and 7.8
Generally the probability that the selected pool has a pH level that is not considered safe is mathematically represented as
[tex]P(A) = 1 - P(7.2 \le X \le 7.8 )[/tex]
Here
[tex]P(7.2 < X < 7.8 ) = P(\frac{ 7.2 - \mu }{\sigma } < \frac{X - \mu }{ \sigma } <\frac{ 7.8 - \mu }{\sigma } )[/tex]
Generally [tex]\frac{X - \mu }{ \sigma } = Z (The \ standardized \ value \ of X )[/tex]
So
[tex]P(7.2 < X < 7.8 ) = P(\frac{ 7.2 - 7.5 }{0.2 } < Z <\frac{ 7.8 - 7.5 }{0.2 } )[/tex]
[tex]P(7.2 < X < 7.8 ) = P(-1.5 < Z <1.5)[/tex]
=> [tex]P(7.2 < X < 7.8 ) = P(Z < 1.5) - P( Z < - 1.5) [/tex]
From the z-table the probability of (Z < -1.5) and ( Z <1.5) are
[tex]P(Z < 1.5) = 0.93319[/tex]
and
[tex]P(Z < -1.5) = 0.066807[/tex]
So
[tex]P(7.2 < X < 7.8 ) =0.93319 - 0.066807 [/tex]
[tex]P(7.2 < X < 7.8 ) =0.0866383[/tex]
So
[tex]P(A) = 1 - 0.0866383[/tex]
=> [tex]P(A) = 0.133617[/tex]
The probability that the selected pool has a pH level that is not considered safe pool is 0.1336
The given parameters are:
[tex]\mathbf{\mu = 7.5}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{\sigma = 0.2}[/tex]
Start by calculating the probability that a pool is safe.
This is represented as: P(7.2 < x < 7.8)
Calculate the z-scores for x =7.2 and 7.8 using:
[tex]\mathbf{z = \frac{x - \mu}{\sigma}}[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]\mathbf{z = \frac{7.2 - 7.5}{0.2} = -1.5}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{z = \frac{7.8 - 7.5}{0.2} = 1.5}[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]\mathbf{P(7.2 < x < 7.8) = P(-1.5 < z < 1.5)}[/tex]
This gives
[tex]\mathbf{P(7.2 < x < 7.8) = P(z < 1.5) - P(z < -1.5)}[/tex]
Using z table of probabilities, we have:
[tex]\mathbf{P(7.2 < x < 7.8) =0.9332 - 0.0668}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{P(7.2 < x < 7.8) =0.8664}[/tex]
The probability that the pool is not safe is calculated using the following complement formula
[tex]\mathbf{P(Not\ Safe) = 1 - P(Safe)}[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]\mathbf{P(Not\ Safe) = 1 -0.8664}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{P(Not\ Safe) = 0.1336}[/tex]
Hence, the probability that the pool is not safe is 0.1336
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A backpack costs $18 and has a 7 percent tax. How much will Sheila have to pay for the backpack after tax?
O $1.26
O $5.40
O $19.26
O $30.60
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
1.26
Wade picked 4 pints of blackberries. His friend, Matt, picked 6 pints. How
many pints did they pick altogether?
M is the midpoint of line segment PQ. MQ = 5x + 8 and PQ = 6x + 65, find x
Answer:
freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Step-by-step explanation:
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One package of blackberries costs $3. How many packages of blackberries can you buy for $15?
Answer:
5 packages
Step-by-step explanation:
One package of blackberries cost $3
Let x represent the number of packages that will cost $15
1 = $3
x= $15
3x= 15
Divide both sides by the coefficient of x which is 3
3x= 15/3
x= 5
Hence 5 packages of blackberries will cost $15
6 ≤ -3x + 12
can somone solve this for me *correctly* ill give u brainlest only if ur right
Answer:
x ≤ 2
Step-by-step explanation:
-3x+12≥6
-3x≥6
3x≤6
x ≤ 2
Answer:
x ≤ 2 is the correct answer!
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!
A worker at one farm is paid $486 for the week, plus $0.03 for every pound
of apples she picks. At another farm, a worker is paid $490 for the week, plus
$0.02 for every pound of apples. For how many pounds of apples are the workers
paid the same amount?
Answer:sorry this probably is t the most helpful but the closest i could get was 399 lbs. it’s is st$497.7 for one and $$497.8.
Step-by-step explanation: