12 T=______________lb

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Answer 1
Answer: There are 2000 pounds in one ton, so to find the amount of pounds in a set amount of tons, all we need to do is multiply the amount of tons by the amount of pounds in one ton.

12 * 2000 = 24000

There are 24,000 lbs in 12 tons.
Hope that helped! =)
Answer 2
Answer: There are 24,000 lb because there are 2,000 lb in one ton so to fint how many lb are in 12 tons you multiply 12 by 2,000 and you get 24,000 lb

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$46 shoes; 2.9% tax. Find the total cost to the nearest cent.

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To get the answer we have to find 2.9% of 46 and add it to 46.
2.9% is 0.029
46*0.029=1.334$
46+1.334=47,334
Now we can round
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Katherine and Shelly had $288 altogether. Katherinine gave 1/3 of her share to Shally and their father gave $68 to Shally. They now have the sme amount ofMoney. How
Much money did
Shally have at first?

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This is a problem that has to be read minutely to understand the tricks inside it.
Amount of money Catherine and Shelly had altogether = $288
Now Katherine gave 1/3 of her share to Shelly.
Let us assume the amount of money Katherine had = x
Amount of money Katherine gives to Shelly = x/3
The amount of money given by their father to Shelly = $68
Then
Amount of money that Katherine now has = [(x/3) + 68]
Now we can easily get to the equation
x = [(x/3) + 68]
3x = x + (68 * 3)
3x - x = 204
2x = 204
x = 204/2
  = 102
So the amount of money that Katherine has = $102
Amount of money Shelly had at first = x/3
                                                         = 102/3 dollars
                                                         = 34 dollars
So Shelly at first had $34 with her.

I'm curious as to how a wrong answer can be a "verified answer." What is BRAINLY's  process for verification?

You can see an error in the "verified answer" here:

"Amount of money that Katherine now has = [(x/3) + 68]"

No. If X is the amount of money Katherine had, and she gave away 1/3, then she has 2/3(x). And the +68?

Shelly's dad gave that $68 to Shelly, not to Katherine.

The answer my son and I came up with was $21. We used bar models since they aren't teaching 2-variable algebra in 5th grade. But here's the logic.

We know what Katherine and Shelly collectively now have $356 ($288 + $68 from the dad).

They have equal amounts now, so they each have $178. Half of that is $89, which is significant since we need to find the value of the "thirds" that constitute Katherine's original amount. She has two of those thirds left and each of the two is worth $89 (half of what she has now). This is really where the bar model method helps to visualize, by the way.

Now we now how much Katherine gave Shelly: $89 (same value as each of the other two, equal thirds of Katherine's original amount).

If we know that the $178 Shelly has now is made up from the $89 that Katherine gave her, plus the $68 her dad gave her, plus whatever mystery amount she started with, we can do $178 - ($68 + $89) and get $21.


Let's verify this answer right here:

Katherine started with $267 and Shelly started with $21.

Katherine gave Shelly $89 (1/3) of her money.

Katherine now has $178 ($267 - $89) and Shelly now has $110 ($21 + $89).

Shelly's dad gave her another $68. Now they both have $178.





a bakery used 3 cups of flour to make a full size cake if they wanted to make a cake that was 1/2 the size how many cups of flour would they need

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