Answer:
<u>The butter for one portion of onion costs $ 0.44</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's recall that 1 pound = 16 ounces, therefore we have:
Cost of one pound of butter = $ 4.13
Cost of sixteen ounces of butter = $ 4.13
How much dose the butter for one portion cost?
We can use Direct Rule of Three for answering this question, as follows:
Ounces Cost
16 4.13
1.7 x
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16x = 4.13 * 1.7
16x = 7.021
x = 7.021/16
x = 0.44 (Rounding to the next cent)
<u>The butter for one portion of onion costs $ 0.44</u>
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Answer:
4² = 16
Step-by-step explanation:
The applicable rule of exponents is ...
1/a^-b = a^b
So, ...
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<em>Additional comment</em>
If you were to evaluate this using the Order of Operations, you would evaluate the exponent first:
1/4^-2 = 1/(1/16)
Then, you would do the division.
1/(1/16) = 16
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We sometimes find it convenient to manipulate exponential terms to the form with the smallest positive exponents before we begin the evaluation.
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
For number 7 since the rational number is countable, and the set of real numbers is uncountable, almost all real numbers are irrational. So you should choose false
8 yes! All whole numbers are integers. For an example 0 is a whole number, 0 Is ALSO a integer. So you should choose truth
Uh I don’t think so.
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