Answer:
$9400
Step-by-step explanation:
1.5x4=6%
100-6=94
0.94x10000=9400
The percentage of the offspring that will have atatched earlobes as the dominant trait, is: 50%.
What is a Dominant Trait?
A dominant trait surpresses a recessive trait, and expresses itself. The allele of a dominant trait is usally denoted using capital letters.
Given the following traits:
A - attached earlobes (dominant allele)
a - unattached earlobes (recessive allele)
A cross between Aa and aa is shown in the image attached below.
The offspring having attached earlobes = 2 Aa = 50%.
50% of the osspring will have attached earlobes.
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Answer:
Part a) The raisins cost $0.8 per ounce
Part b) 1.25 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>The correct question is</em></u>
Jackson bought 5 ounces of raisins for $4 dollars.
a) How much do raisins cost per ounce?
b) How many ounces of raisins can be bought for $1?
Part a) How much do raisins cost per ounce?
we know that
To find out the unit rate divide the total cost by the total weight
so
therefore
The raisins cost $0.8 per ounce
Part b) How many ounces of raisins can be bought for $1?
we know that
The raisins cost $0.8 per ounce
using proportion
Find out how many ounces of raisins can be bought for $1
Let
x -----> the ounces of raisins
Yes; his answer is correct.
John can do this by multiple ways, but most likely he just remembered this one. Here are some ways.
1. He used his fingers; he put 1 finger, then another finger, and got 2 fingers up. The answer is 2.
2. He remembered it; usually Kindergarteners learn this and this is very easy to remember.
3. He used the things around him; I have 1 crayon then add another, how many do I have? 2.
You would use the formula for the specific term you wish to find;
The formula is:
a = starting value of the sequence
d = the common difference (i.e. the difference between any two consecutive terms of the sequence)
n = the value corresponding to the position of the desired term in the sequence (i.e. 1 is the first term, 2 is the second, etc.)
Un = the actual vaue of the the term
For example, if we have the arithmetic sequence:
2, 6, 10, 14, ...
And let's say we want to find the 62nd term;
Then:
a = 2
d = 4
(i.e. 6 - 2 = 4, 10 - 6 = 4, 14 - 10 = 4;
You should always get the same number no matter which two terms you find the difference between so long as they are both
consecutive [next to each other], otherwise you are not dealing with an arithmetic sequence)
n = 62
And so: