Answer:
1) Part A)
Liters Mililiters
1 1,000
5 5,000
8 8,000
14 14,000
2) Part B)
One way to convert 4.2 liters to milliliters is to <u> multiply </u> the number of liters by the number of milliliters in 1 liter. This means there are <u> 4,200 </u>milliliters in 4.2 liters. The cafeteria has the greatest amount of <u> orange </u>juice, the second greatest amount of <u> grape </u> juice, and the least amount of <u> cranberry </u>juice.
Explanation:
<u>1) Data:</u>
- Grape juice: 8,000 mililiters
- Cranberry juice: 4.2 liter
- Orange juice: 12,000 mililiters
- There are 1,000 mililiers in 1 liter
<u>2) Part A:</u>
<u>Table:</u>
The table is garbled. This is what the tables could look like:
Liters Mililiters
1 1,000
5 5,000
8 8,000
14 14,000
You can see that the table shows a direct relationship between the number of mililiters and the number of liters:
- 1,000/1 = 1,000
- 5,000/5 = 1,000
- 8,000/8 = 1,000
- number of mililiters / liters = 1,000
<u>3) Part B)</u>
Fill in the blanks to explain how Landon can convert 4.2 liters of cranberry juice to mililiters so he can compare the amounts of the different juices:
i) One way to convert 4.2 liters to milliliters is to <u> multiply </u> the number of
liters by the number of milliliters in 1 liter.
- As demonstrated above there is a direct relationship between the number of mililiters and the number on liters, then you must multiply the number of liters by the proportionality constant to find the number of mililiters.
ii) This means there are <u> 4,200 </u>milliliters in 4.2 liters.
- That is the product 4.2 × 1,000 = 4,200.
iii) The cafeteria has the greatest amount of <u> orange </u>juice, the second greatest amount of <u> grape </u> juice, and the least amount of <u> cranberry </u>juice.
Rank the amounts:
↑ ↑ ↑
orange grape cranberry
Answer:
pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
The customer will be charged extra if the weight of their suitcase is above 48 pounds.
Let the weight of the suitcase = w (in pounds)
Therefore, w above (greater than) 48 pounds is written mathematically as:
pounds
This is the inequality that represents w, the weight of the suitcase in pounds, that will have an extra charge.
Answer: y = 5x
Step-by-step explanation:
(check to make sure it matches the graph)
y = 5(0) = 0
y = 5(2) = 10
y = 5(4) = 20
y = 5(6) = 30
y = 5(20) = 100 dollars
Step-by-step explanation:
the explanation is in the diagram above