This answer is correct. The absolute value of a number is its distance from 0, and we are looking for an absolute value of 1. Both -1 and 1 are 1 whole number away from 0.
I would think you would use 1/3 of a cup but I am not sure.Hope it helps!
Answer:
1/4 = (5n)/(n +95)
Step-by-step explanation:
If all the numbers referred to are the same number, we can use n to represent it. Then, "the ratio of a number and 4 times that number" is n/(4n) = 1/4. "The ratio of 5 times the number and 95 more than the number" is (5n)/(n+95)
The equation for the problem can be written ...
1/4 = (5n)/(95+n)
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If you're a purist, you might leave the factors of "a number" in the first raio and write it ...
n/(4n) = (5n)/(95+n)
Solving this gets you to a quadratic form that has the extraneous solution n=0.
Hey there!
We know options. B and D aren't going to be your answer because they are way too big to be equivalent to 200
In order for you to find out which one is equivalent to 200 you have to calculate you late the options until you get to 200 and then you could do process of elimination!
It can't be A because 2/10 = 0.20 aka 20%
It can't be option. C because 10/20 = 0.50 aka 50%
So none of the above would be your answer
The correct answer would most likely be: 10√2
Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!
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Answer:
I don't know if you want it with variables or the actual #s but here ya go...
a+b+c=21
6+7+8=21