Solving a system of equations we can see that:
They need to use 80kg of the 60% chocolate and 20kg of the 40% chocolate.
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How to find how much of each candy needs to be used?</h3>
Let's define the variables:
- x = kilograms of the 40% chocolate.
- y = kilograms of the 60% chocolate.
They want to make 100kg, then:
x + y = 100
And the concentration must be of the 56%, then we can write:
x*0.4 + y*0.6 = (100)*0.56 = 56
Then we have a system of equations:
x + y = 100
x*0.4 + y*0.6 = 56
To solve this, we can isolate x on the first equation to get:
x = 100 - y
Now replace that in the other equation:
(100 - y)*0.4 + y*0.6 = 56
40 + y*0.2 = 56
y*0.2 = 16
y = 16/0.2 = 80
This means that they need to use 80kg of the 60% chocolate and the other 20kg of the 40% chocolate.
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Answer:
sqrt(10)
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the second number ends and does not continue it wouldn't be the second one, and since the third is able to be predicted it wouldn't be the thrid one either and since the fourth one is 7 and is a whole number the only answer choice possible would be the first one.
3 meters is the same thing as 12/4 meters so divide 12/4 by 3/4 to get 4.
Similar shapes may or may not be congruent.
The value of x is (a) 9.0
The corresponding sides are:
- AB and DE
- BC and EF
- AC and DF
The side lengths are:
Because the shapes are congruent, and AC corresponds to DF.
This means that:
So, we have:
Collect like terms
Divide both sides by 5
<em>Hence, the correct option is (a) 9.0</em>
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No, because only a minority of the students answered it.