We break all the bracket out :
-0.75 + 2/5 + 0.4 - 3/4
2/5 = 0.4
-3/4 = -0.75
So, we have : -0.75 + 0.4 + 0.4 - 0.75
= (-0.75 - 0.75) + (0.4 + 0.4) = -1.5 + 0.8 = -0.7
Answer:
1 is allowed on the elevator.
2 is allowed on the elevator.
3 is allowed on the elevator.
4 is not allowed on the elevator.
5 is allowed on the elevator.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the maximum weight capacity of the elevator is 750 pounds, then that means every weight that is 750 pounds or less is allowed on the elevator.
1 is allowed because 700lbs is lower than 750lbs, therefore it is safe.
2 is allowed for the same reason, 620lbs is lower than 750lbs.
etc, etc.
So that's all you need to look for :)
Answer:
See photo
Step-by-step explanation:
We can fill out many of these pretty easily. Look at the picture below. (Black numbers represent what information they already gave us)
Now, for the actual math.
If a total of 46 seventh-graders were surveyed and 28 seventh-graders spent more than an hour on their phone, then that means that there would have to be 46-28=18 students that spend less than an hour on their phone.
If there are 43 total students that spend more than an hour on their phone, and 28 of those are seventh-graders, then there are 43-28=15 eighth-graders that spend more than an hour on their phone
Then, if there are 27 total eighth-graders, and 15 of those spend more than an hour, then that leaves 27-15=12 eighth-graders that spend less than an hour on their phone.
Lastly, figure out the total numbers.
There are 18 seventh-graders and 12 eighth-graders that spend less than an hour on their phone, so there is a total of 18+12 = 30 students that spend less than an hour on their phone.
There are a total of 46 seventh-graders and 27 eighth-graders that were surveyed, which is a total of 73 students surveyed.
The answer is 1. v=1 because it eventually ends up being 7v=7 and it divides into 1.