Answer:
3/4 cups of coconut oil.
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3 * 3 = 3/3 = 1
1/4 * 3 = 3/4
So it would be
3/4
<span>1/5
This is a matter of elimination. So let's figure out how many of each display there is.
30% of 150 = 0.30 * 150 = 45 displays about electricity.
2/5 * 150 = 0.40 * 150 = 60 displays about renewable energy
1/10 * 150 = 150/10 = 15 displays about gas.
The rest of the displays are about nuclear power. So
150 - 45 - 60 - 15 = 30 displays about nuclear power. Since we want a fraction, we get 30/150
But 30/150 isn't in it's simplest form. The largest number that will evenly divide both 30 and 150 is 30. So divide both the numerator and denominator by 30
(30/30)/(150/30) = 1/5
So 1/5 of the displays are about nuclear power.</span>
Answer:
A: Tis the melodious hue of beauty thrown .
Explanation:
An appeal to the sense of hearing and sight will be something that presents an act that gives the readers a sense of the sounds in the writing. While an appeal to the sense of sight will present an image or a form of the picture to the readers. These types of sense appeals are used by writers to engage their readers' interest and keep them hooked.
In Percy Bysshe Shelly's poem "On the Medusa of Leonardo Da Vinci in the Florentine Gallery", the poet talks about the goddess Medusa but most importantly talks about the painting of "Medusa" by Da Vinci. The poem structured in the iambic pentameter scheme presents an image of Medusa and also how she was depicted by Da Vinci in his work. Out of the given options from the second stanza of the poem, the line that appeals to the sense of hearing and sight is<u><em> "Tis the melodious (hearing/ sound) hue of beauty thrown (sight)".</em></u>
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
The diameter fits all the way across the circle, and the radius fits half way across the circle, thus making the radius half the length of the diameter so the ratio for diameter/radius would be 2/1 or 1/.5
Answer : C. 512
step-by-step explanation :
- 8
- 8(square) = 8² = 8 × 8= 64
- 8(cube) = 8³ = 8 × 8 × 8 = 64 × 8