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When always adding or subtracting, you <em>always</em> have to <u>line up the decimal</u>.
When subtracting decimals with the same sign you <u>Line up the decimal</u>.
Hope this helps!
So, we need to count up 1/4 each time till we get to 3.
1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 1, 1 1/4, 1 2/4, 1 3/4, 2, 2 1/4, 2 2/4, 2 3/4, 3.
Now, let's count how many times we counted to get to 3.
12.
So, Jill used 12 bottles of lotion.
Glad I could help, and good luck!
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
C. 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that inverse variation is given by:
Where <em>k</em> is the constant of variation.
We know that <em>y</em> = 48 when <em>x</em> = 3. Substitute:
Solve for <em>k: </em>
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Hence, our equation is:
We want to find <em>x</em> when <em>y</em> = 24. Substitute:
Cross-multiply:
Divide both sides by 24. Hence:
Our answer is C.
Answer:
X=18, Y=6
Step by Step Explanation:
This is a little long winded.. Let's solve for Y first.
First looking at the problem, you can note a few things. First of all, there is an Isosceles triangle, and there is an equilateral triangle. Where they connect, there is a 90° angle.
Now, all equilateral triangles have the same angle measurement. 60°. Now, if you look where the right angle is, it is showing a 60° angle, a total of 90°, and an unknown area. So simply subtract. 90-60=30. Divide that by 5, and you have your answer of 6.
Now let's solve X. X is very simple. On an isosceles triangle, the two top sides are the same length. And one of the top sides is the same size as the equilateral triangle. And on equilateral triangles, all sides are the same.
So the 11 transfers over to the X side. So let's make a small equation. 11=X-7. To make it even, let's add 7 to both sides. 11+7=X+7-7. Simplify to get 18=X, which is your answer.