so we know that each m&m weighs about 2g.
the next line says to write a direct variation equation.
(definition: mathematical relationship between two variables that can be expressed by an equation in which one variable is equal to a constant times the other)
we then make the equation ( w=xm), then we use that equation to figure out the next line, which is to find the amount of m&ms that would fit in a bag of 1000.
(my head cant really process part a cause of a recent headache, so sorry if its wrong)
the answer to part b would be 500, which you can provide evidence based off of your part a equation.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The instructions were followed, horizontal or vertical path and never diagonal:
75 76 81 66 65 14 13 8 7
74 77 80 67 64 15 12 9 6
73 78 79 68 63 16 11 10 5
72 71 70 69 62 17 2 3 4
55 56 57 58 61 18 1 22 23
54 53 52 59 60 19 20 21 24
45 46 51 50 37 36 31 30 25
44 47 48 49 38 35 32 29 26
43 42 41 40 39 34 33 28 27
First you must change 3/8 into a decimal, so the number would be 45.375. To find scientific notation you have to move the decimal between a factor of 1-10. 4.5375 . You moved over the decimal once toward the left. so scientific notation would be 4.5375 X 10^1
Answer:
Number of Trucks = 17
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Total number of cars and truck = 43
Find:
Number of Trucks
Computation:
Assume
Number of Trucks = x
Number of Cars = 2x - 8
Total number of cars and truck = Number of Trucks + Number of Cars
43 = x + 2x - 8
51 = 3x
x = 17
Number of Trucks = 17