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Answer: 8 batches
Step-by-step explanation:
To get the number of batches she made, we can just use proportion to solve it. But first, we need to convert 5 1/3 to improper fraction
5 1/3 = 16/3
Then we can now use the proportion to solve
2/3 cups = 1 batch
16/3 cups = x (note:5 1/3=16/3)
cross multiply
2/3 × x = 16 /3
2x/ 3 = 16/3
we need to make x the subject of the formula, to do that we will multiply each side of the equation by 3/2
2/3 × 3/2 x = 16/3 × 3/2
6x /6 = 48 / 6
x = 8
Therefore she made 8 batches of cookies.
each trial is independent so do
.5 x .5 x .5 or .5^3
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1. Any number above 13 works. Why? Because 20-7=13, and to be greater than 20, you must add a number larger than 13.
Examples: 14+7 > 20, 30+7 > 20, 100+7 > 20
2. Any number below 25/3 (which is also 8.3 with a repeating 3) works. Why? Because 25/3=8.3 with a repeating 3, and to remain less than 25, you must multiply by a number less than 8.3 with a repeating 3.
Examples: 3(8) < 25, 3(5) < 25, 3(0) < 25
3. 4 buses. 1 bus will hold 60 students, 2 will hold 120, 3 will hold 180, and 4 will hold 240. The question is trying to trick you into putting now 3.3333333333... buses because that's what 200/60 is, but there is no such thing as a third of a bus. So you need at least 4 buses. (There will be an extra 40 spaces for passengers on the 4th bus, but that is okay.)
To find this answer I did 200/60 and got 3.3 with a repeating 3. You must round to the higher whole number. Rounding down to 3 buses leaves you with 20 students without a bus.
4. 19 boxes. 18 boxes will only hold 288 candies. The question is trying to trick you into putting down 18.75 boxes because that's what 300/16 is, but there is no such thing as 75% of a box. So you need at least 19 boxes. (There will be an extra 4 spaces for candies in the 19th box, but that is okay.)
To find this answer I did 300/16 and got 18.75. You must round to the higher whole <span>number. Rounding down to 18 boxes leaves you with 12 candies without a box.</span>
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Note that:
The graph of sine and cosine functions are very similar. They only have a shift in the x -axis.
That is, sin x = cos (90 - x)
Since there is a great similarity between the sine and cosine graphs, and the secant graph is an inverse of the cosine graph, the graph of sine can be used to construct the graph of the secant function
Mathematically:
since sec x = 1 / cos x
and, cos x = sin (90 - x)
therefore, sec x = 1 / sin (90 - x)
The graphs of the sine and secant functions are attached to this solution
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