Answer: 0.4675
Step-by-step explanation: caculator
To solve this problem, set up an equation using the given weights and solve for 'x' to find the weights of each friend's bag.
To solve this problem, we need to set up an equation based on the given information.
First, let's express the weights of Randall's, Seth's, and Joanna's bags in terms of 'x':
According to the problem, Randall's and Joanna's bags together weigh 3 times as much as Seth's bag. Mathematically, this can be written as:
(3x - 7) + (2x + 2) = 3(2x - 10)
Solving this equation will give us the value of 'x', which we can then use to find the weights of each friend's bag.
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Answer:
Randall=68 pounds, Seth's=40, Joanna's=52
Step-by-step explanation:
Randall's = 3x-7
Seth's = 2x-10
Joanna's = 2x+2
Randall's + Joanna's = 3 (Seth's)
Find X:
Find how many pounds of trash each friend picked up:
Randall's:
Seth's:
Joanna's:
Double check your answers:
Randall's+Joanna's= Seth's(3)
68+52=40(3)
120=120
You're good to go!
Maria got 4 answers wrong as per linear equation.
A linear equation is an equation that has a variable with the highest power of 1. A linear equation may consists of multiple variable. However, the highest power of any variable will be 1.
Given, Maria's math test had 25 questions.
She got 84% correct.
Therefore, she got wrong
= (100 - 84)%
= 16%
Now, the number of questions she got wrong is
= 25 × 16%
= 4
Learn more about linear equation here: brainly.com/question/10047053
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Answer:
Both are equal
Step-by-step explanation:
Because 4.40 = 4.4
Answer:
They are equal.
Step-by-step explanation:
4.4_4.40
4.4_4.4
4.4=4.4
Answer:
Percentage of error by Clare is estimated as 4.1667 %.
Step-by-step explanation:
Height measured by Clare = 4 feet
Height measured by Doctor = 4 feet, 2 inches
Percentage error = ?
Percentage error = Difference/ Actual height *100
Percentage error = (2/ (4*12))*100
Percentage error = 4.1667 %
The accurate height is measured by Doctor, as he have more accurate measurement system.
The doctor's measurement is the actual height. The error in Clare's estimation is 2 inches or 4% of the total height.
The doctor's measurement should be considered the actual height because it is the factual measurement obtained, while Clare's was an estimate based on her observation.
The error in Clare's estimate, compared to the actual height, is 2 inches. To calculate the error as a percentage, we first convert the actual height to inches (50 inches = 4 feet 2 inches), then divide the error by the actual height and multiply by 100 to get the percentage.
So, the error as a percentage is (2/50)×100 = 4%.
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