Answer:
<em>Pizza eaten together: 5/6,</em>
<em>Pizza left over: 1/6</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
~ If Ellen ate 2/4th of the pizza and John ate 1/3 of the pizza, provided that the pizza counts as a whole ( 1 )... ~
1. Let us simplify 2/4th to be ⇒ 1/2, through simple algebra
2. To see how much they ate together we would neglect that the pizza counts as a whole but simply add 1/2 by 1/3rd.
3. Through simple algebra: 1/2 + 1/3 = 3/6 + 2/6 = <em>Pizza eaten together: 5/6</em>
4. Now to find out how much pizza was left over, we would need the fact that a pizza ⇒ 1 whole. It would be that 1 - 1/2 - 1/3 ⇒ Pizza left over, through the <em>Partition Postulate. </em>In fact, the pizza left over would simply be 1 whole - the pizza eaten together ( 5/6 ).
5. Through algebra: 1 - 1/2 - 1/3 = 1 - 5/6 = <em>Pizza left over: 1/6</em>
Answer:
10 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The area (A) of a rhombus is calculated as
A = × d₁ × d₂ ( d₁ and d₂ are the diagonals )
Here A = 60, d₁ = 12, thus
60 = 0.5 × 12 × d₂ = 6 d₂ ( divide both sides by 6 )
d₂ = 10
The other diagonal is 10 cm
Answer:
a
two triangles with dimensions of 1 ft by 3 ft and a rectangle with dimensions of 4 ft by 3 ft
Let lowest integer be n then
4(n + 4) = 3n + 2(n + 2) + 4
4n + 16 = 5n + 8
8 = n
so three integers are 8,10 and 12.