There is 36 ways the dice come up, 6 for each dice. thats 8/36 or 2/9. :)
There would be 3 and 1/2 pounds left.
2/3 x 2 = 4/6
5/6
5/6 + 4/6 = 6/6 (1) and 3/6 (1/2)
Answer:
To write a two-variable equation, I would first need to know how much Maya’s allowance was. Then, I would need the cost of playing the arcade game and of riding the Ferris wheel. I could let the equation be cost of playing the arcade games plus cost of riding the Ferris wheel equals the total allowance. My variables would represent the number of times Maya played the arcade game and the number of times she rode the Ferris wheel. With this equation I could solve for how many times she rode the Ferris wheel given the number of times she played the arcade game.
Step-by-step explanation:
Ratios can be written 3 ways...
14:1 or 14/1 or 14 to 1
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As we know that, on the number line, if a number is on the right of another number, then the former number is greater than the later number.
As, the number on the right side are 4, 5, ...so on (4 is dotted so it is included)
So the inequality will be
As, the number on the left side are -3, -4, -5, ..... so on (-2 is not dotted so it is excluded)
So the inequality will be
Then the compound inequality will be,