There is approximately 1 solution for this equation
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
The term 8x is a product (as is any term). It is the product of a constant coefficient (8) and a variable (x). The "coefficient" is the multiplier of the variable of interest, so is 8 in this term.
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The word "coefficient" is often used to refer to the constant multiplier in any term. For example, in the term 6xy, if we just ask for the coefficient, we are interested in the value 6.
On the other hand, if we ask for the coefficient of y in that term, we expect to be told it is <em>6x</em>. That is, the "coefficient" is the multiplier of the specified variable or constellation of variables.
86 *2 = 172
172/3 = 57.33
54 + 56 +58 =168
168/2 =84
56 + 58 +60 = 174
174/2 =87
58 +60 +62 = 180
180/2 = 90
60 +62 +64 = 186
186/2 = 93
62 +64+66 = 192
192/2 = 96
there are 3 sets of numbers that fall between 84 & 96
1 set equals 84 and 1 set equals 96
so if you are counting those there are 5 sets
Answer:
See Explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>The question is incomplete because the area of the parallelogram is missing. However, the following will guide you in answering the question</em>
Given
Required
Determine the Height
Area of a Parallelogram is:
Make Height the subject
Substitute 16 for Base
This implies that you divide the value of area by 16 to get the height of the parallelogram.
Take for instance;
The height would be
Or
The height would be
In order to solve this, we first need to know what the ratio of servings of pudding to cups of milk is. We can see that 8 servings of pudding requires 2 cups of milk, so the ratio is 8/2, which can be reduced to 4/1. This means that for every 4 servings of pudding, we will be adding 1 cup of milk. So all we need to do to find out how many cups would be needed for 64 servings of pudding, we simply need to divide by 4.
64 / 4 = 16
So for 64 servings of pudding, we will need 16 cups of milk. But that's not what the question wants to know, it wants to know how many gallons of milk it would need.
In order to find that out, we have to know how many cups there are in one gallon. There are 2 cups in one pint, there are 2 pints in a quart, and there are 4 quarts in a gallon, so we just have to multiply those numbers, and we get 4 * 2 * 2 = 8 * 2 = 16
There are 16 cups in one gallon, therefore, 64 servings of pudding will require 1 gallon of milk.
Hope that helped! =)