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An inequality that represent the number of cans, c, that Jacob must still collect is .
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Here we have , Jacob needs to collect at least 120 cans for a food drive to earn community service credit. He has already collected 64 items. We need to solve the following :
<u>Part A:
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Write and solve an inequality to represent the number of cans, c, that Jacob must still collect.
Jacob has collected 64 cans . Jacob need to collect at least 120 cans for a food drive to earn community service credit , Let Number of cans that Jacob have to collect is c , So following is the inequality for above scenario:
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Therefore , An inequality that represent the number of cans, c, that Jacob must still collect is .
Answer:
2:3
4:6
6:9
18:27
Step-by-step explanation:
The constant of proportionality is 2:3 for this problem. On the second one, I saw that there was a 6. 6 was double what 3 is so I multiplied 2 by 2 and got 4. I basically did that with the rest of the problems. like the second one there is a 6 on the left side, 6 is 3 times the amount of two so I multiplied 3 by 3 to get 9. On the last one, there was a 27 on the right side. 27 is 9 times greater than 3 so I multiplied 2 by 9 to get 18 on the left side. I hope I didn't make it too confusing.
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