You can find a unit rate when given a rate by dividing the the second number in the rate (if you had 3:4, you would divide 4) by the same number. (in the problem I gave you, you would divide 4 by 4 to get 1 then divide 3 by 4.) Then you would have the unit rate. Sorry if that didn't make any sense.
Answer:
Loss = $80000
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine if it's a profit or loss is simple.
He predicted the sugar cane stock to fall so he sold , but few days later the stock grew and went bullish.
He sold at$ 40 for 2000 shares
=$ 80000
But the stock went up to $80 per share that is gaining extra $40
So it was actually a loss.
The loss is =$40 * 2000
The loss = $80000
<span>You are given volume of 6 US
quart. You are required to convert this into liters and be rounded off to the
nearest hundredth. Keep in mind that for
volume, every one liter is equal to 1.05669 US quart. So you need to divide the
6 US quart. This is equal to 6.34014 liters. To round of the nearest hundredth,
the ocation of the hundredth is the four in 6.3<u>4</u>014. since after four is
zero, the round off rule states that from 0-4, the preceding number remains
unchanged. So the final answer is 6.34 liters.</span>
PART 1:
Jeremy gives the correct answer.
The value of 0.41 [with a bar over the digit 4 and 1] shows that the digit 4 and 1 are reoccurring = 0.414141414141414141....
Jenny's assumption of 41/100 will give a decimal equivalency of 0.41 [without a bar over digit 4 and 1]. This value is not a reoccurring decimal value.
PART 2:
The long division method is shown in the picture below
PART 3:
As mentioned in PART 1, the result of converting 41/100 into a decimal is 0.41 [non-reoccuring decimal] while converting 41/99 into a decimal is 0.41414141... [re-occuring decimal]. The conjecture in PART 1 is correct