Answer:
The answer is 30
Step-by-step explanation:
If you were to do 50% of 30, it would be 15 students that are girls. There's 18 students that are girls though, so the extra 10% would make 18 students in the class girls. The remaining 40% would be 12 boys. So basically you're taking 10% from one side and putting it in the other because 50% of 30 is 15 (well this is at least how I would do it, I don't know how others would do it though)
Answer:
Zero
Step-by-step explanation:
there is no solution the sides are uneven. if you solve for it 3x and 3x cancels out each other leaving you with -2=5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If you can present a problem in Latex, you can do anything. I don't know what the question mark is for. I'm just ignoring it.
55 2/3 * 66 5/6
One of the ways to get the answer is to use decimals
55.666666667 * 66.833333333 = 3720.38889
Another way to do this problem is to break up one of the numbers
55 2/3 (66 + 5/6) You can do this if you know how to use the distributive property.
55 2/3 * 66 + 55 2/3 * 5/6
( (165 + 2) / 3) * 66 + (165 + 2)/3 * 5/6
167/3 * 66 + 167 / 3 * 5/6
167 * 22 + (167 * 5 / (3 * 6)
3674 + 835 / 18
3674 + 46 7/18
3720 7/18
If none of these seem right and you have choices, please list them.
Answer:
x=50
Step-by-step explanation:
note that 40% is 2/5
Therefore, 30 tomatoes is 1- 2/5 = 3/5
3/5 of the tomatoes last year is 30
lets say tomatoes = x
3/5 x = 30
divide by 3 on both sides
1/5 x = 10
multiply by 5 on both sides
x=50
:D
hope it helped :D
Answer:
-36/7
Step-by-step explanation:
-4/7 x 9
-4 x 9/ 7
That’s how I got -36/7