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Emily wanted to exchange her 300 US Dollars for Canadian Dollars.
The exchange rate for it was 1.25 Canadian Dollars for 1 US Dollar.
This means that 1 US Dollar = 1.25 Canadian Dollars.
So if we were to follow this pattern,
2 US Dollars = 2 × 1.25 = 2.5 Canadian Dollars
3 US Dollars = 3 × 1.25 = 3.75 Canadian Dollars
4 US Dollars = 4 × 1.25 = 5 Canadian Dollars
So for 300 US Dollars, we'll need to multiply 300 by 1.25.
300 US Dollars = 300 × 1.25 = 375 Canadian Dollars.
Hope it helps. :)
I think this is the Answer
8.235*10^-4
<span>F(x) = (1/4)^x
</span><span>F(3) = (1/4)^3 = 1/64
</span><span>B. 1/64</span>
Let smaller number be x/2 and the larger number x.
x/2 + x = 81
x/2 + x = 3x/2
3x/2 = 81
3x = 162
x= 54
The smaller number is 54/2= 27 and the larger number is 54.