Answer:
25 grams of protein
Step-by-step explanation:
10 grams of protein is in 1 cup of milk.
To understand how many grams of protein are in 0.5 cups of milk, I would need to divide 10 by 2, to get 5.
There are 5 grams of protein in 0.5 cups of milk.
Now if I want to see how many grams of protein are in 2 cups of milk, I would multiply 10 by 2, to get 20.
There are 20 grams of protein in 2 cups of milk.
But, the question is asking for how much protein is in 2.5 cups of milk.
Since we know how much is in 2 cups, and 0.5, we can just add them together, because 2+0.5 is 2.5.
20+5 is 25 grams.
There are 25 grams of protein in 2.5 cups of milk.
Answer:
k = -9
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 2k from both sides
_5k+8= -37
subtract 8
_5k = -45
divide by 5
_k = -9
The system shown at the right has no solution, as the grahs never intersect.
On the other hand, the line and the parab. at the left do intersect, and the points of intersection are (-3,0) and (6,6).
Answer:
11 1/12
Step-by-step explanation:
6 1/3 = 19/3
7 1/4 = 29/4
2 1/2 = 5/2
19/3 + 29/4 - 5/2
We must find the LCM of 3, 4, and 2. This happens to be 12
3*4 = 12
4*3 = 12
2*6 = 12
Multiply each fraction by the factor that'll get it to 12.
19/3 * 4/4 = 76/12
29/4 * 3/3 = 87/12
5/2 * 6/6 = 30/12
Now go through the problem
76/12 + 87/12 - 30/12
76 + 87 = 163
163/12 - 30/12
163 - 30 = 133
133/12
Simplify
133/12 = 11.0833... or 11 1/12
Hope this helps.