Tony had 1 1/2 gallons of orange juice. He drank 2/7 of the orange juice he had. How mucj orange juice did Tony drink?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

(3)/(7)gallon.

Step-by-step explanation:

Amount of orange juice Tony had  is 1(1)/(2) gallons.

Amount of orange juice drank by him is (2)/(7) of the orange juice he had.

To find the amount of orange juice Tony drink, we need to first convert the amount of orange juice Tony had in improper fraction, as the amount of juice he had is given in Mixed fraction.

So, amount of orange juice Tony had is 1(1)/(2) =(3)/(2) gallons.

Now, to find the amount of orange juice Tony drink, we need to multiply (3)/(2) and (2)/(7)

So, amount of juice Tony drink is (3)/(2)* (2)/(7)

=(3)/(7)

Hence, amount of orange juice Tony drink is (3)/(7) gallon.

Answer 2
Answer: change 1 1/2 into a improper fraction. then multiply across. so 2 times 3 over 7 times 2. which equals 6/14. then simplify to get 3/7 as your final answer.

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What is the simplest form of 9/24, 14/24, 10/15, 10/12,18/27 and 10/15?

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S.F. of 9/24 = 3/8
S.F. of 14/24 = 7/12
S.F. of 10/15 = 2/3
S.F. of 10/12 = 5/6
S.F. of 18/27 = 2/3
S.F. of 10/15 = 2/3

Hope this helps!
1. 3/8
2. 7/12
3. 2/3
4. 5/6
5. 2/3
6. 2/3 

I guess the third and last one is repeated. But, I wrote the answer anyways.
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How many degrees Celsius is 51°F?

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Answer:

10.56

Step-by-step explanation:

51°F − 32) × 5/9 = 10.56°C

Answer:

10.56°C

Step-by-step explanation:

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-3/7, -8/3 and -5/2,-2 slope

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so the points are (-3/7,-8/3) and (-5/2,-2)
to find the slope do
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
(x,y)
x1=-3/7
y1=-8/3
x2=-5/2
y2=-2

subsitute
(-2-( (-8)/(3) ))/( (-5)/(2) - (-3)/(7) )
simplify by finding similar denomenators
((-6)/(3)-( (-8)/(3) ))/( (-35)/(14) - (-6)/(14) )
((-6)/(3)( (8)/(3) ))/( (-35)/(14) + (6)/(14) )
add
((2)/(3))/( (-29)/(14))
multiply top and bottom by \frac{-14}{29
((-28)/(87))/(1)
(-28)/(87)
answer is
slope=(-28)/(87)


The temperature in austria one morning was -5 degrees celcias at 08 oclock and increased by 2 degrees celcias every hour until 12 oclock ,what will be the temperature be at half past 11

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the temperature in Austria will be 10 degrees Celsius at half past 11.

We can start by calculating how much the temperature will increase from 8 am to 12 pm:

From 8 am to 9 am: temperature increases by 2 degrees Celsius

From 9 am to 10 am: temperature increases by 2 degrees Celsius

From 10 am to 11 am: temperature increases by 2 degrees Celsius

From 11 am to 12 pm: temperature increases by 2 degrees Celsius

Therefore, the temperature at 12 pm will be:

-5 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = -5 + 8 = 3 degrees Celsius

Now, we need to calculate how much the temperature will increase from 12 pm to 11:30 am:

From 12 pm to 1 pm: temperature increases by 2 degrees Celsius

From 1 pm to 2 pm: temperature increases by 2 degrees Celsius

From 2 pm to 3 pm: temperature increases by 2 degrees Celsius

From 9 pm to 10 pm: temperature increases by 2 degrees Celsius

From 10 pm to 11 pm: temperature increases by 2 degrees Celsius

From 11 pm to 11:30 pm: temperature increases by 1 degree Celsius

Therefore, the temperature at half past 11 will be:

3 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 1 = 10 degrees Celsius

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The graph shows two lines PLS EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER

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Answer:

None

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a solution when the two lines intersect, because the lines have the same slope (and different y intercepts) they will never intersect. Therefore there are no solutions

Order the periods of time from least to greatest.1% of an hour 2/3 of a minute 0.0004 of a day

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The order from least to greatest would be 2/3 of a minute .0004 of a day and one percent of an hour.