The amount of fabric needed for Jimmy's costume is not stated, we can only determine the amount needed for Rob's costume, which makes it impossible to compare the amounts needed for both of their costumes. If this omission was an error, then you can find the difference between these amounts if the amount needed for Jimmy's costume is stated explicitly.
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of yards of fabric needed for Robs costume is (7/8+1/2+1 3/4)÷2
Assuming 1 3/4 is a mixed fraction.
= (7/8 + 1/2 + 7/4) ÷ 2
= (7 + 4 + 2) ÷ (8 × 2)
= 13/16 yards
Suppose 2 yards of fabric is needed for Jimmy's costume, then comparing with Rob's yards, we see that Jimmy's costume requires (2 - 13/16 = 19/16) more yards than Rob's costume.
The ratio of the number of cups of apple juice to lemon-lime soda is 6:1.
If there is a point on the graph at (1, 6), where the x-coordinate the number of cups of lemon-lime soda and y-coordinate is the number of cups of apple juice, you can deduce the ratio (6 cups of apple juice for 1 cup of lemon-lime soda).
As you imagine on the graph, this pattern continues, with 2 cups of lemon-lime soda for 12 cups of apple juice, that simplifies to 1 cup of lemon-lime soda for 6 cups of apple juice. Since the question asks for the ratio of apple juice to lemon-lime soda, you just reverse the values and get 6:1
Answer:
A. .25
B. .95
C. .75
D. .42
Step-by-step explanation:
Given =
n=6,
r=1/4
a=2
Sn = a+ar+ar²+ar³+ar⁴+ar⁵= 2+0.5+0.125+0.03125+0.0078125+0.00195~ 2.67