Fish 1 swims 4 feet in 2 seconds, Fish 2 swims 9 feet in 3 seconds, and Fish 3 swims 12 feet in 6 seconds. Use the table above to determine which fish are swimming at the same speed.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: 1 and 3

Step-by-step explanation:

4•3=12 and 2•3=6


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Stan is $50 in his wallet and continues to save $6 each week from chores. Kyle has $34 in his wallet and continues to save $10 each week from chores. Write a linear equation for each person. Then solve it in the space below.

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Answer:

Stan: y=6x+50

Kyle: y=10x+34

Step-by-step explanation:

The y-axis starts at 50 and increases by 6 for Stan's

The y-axis starts at 34 and increases by 10 for Kyle's

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Stan: 6w + 50
Kyle: 10w + 34

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Each 14 pound of potting soil contains 316 cups of water.How many cups of water are contained in 1 pound of potting soil?

34 cups
1116 cups
112 cups
113 cups

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(4 * 3/6)= 12/16= 3/4 of a cup

Answer:

The first answer will be correct!

Step-by-step explanation:

3/4

How many 2/5 are in 1

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Steps:
1. If you do 2/5 + 2/5= 4/5. 4/5 would be the closest you could get to 1
2. So, you only have 1/5 left
3. That means that 2/5 can only go into 1 two times
4. Your answer is that there are two 2/5 in 1

The sum of 4 consecutive odd numbers is 40, what is the second number in this sequence

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Answer: Nine

Step-by-step explanation:

7+9+11+13 = 40

They are all consecutive odd numbers, and add up to 40. 7 +13 is twenty, and 9+11 is also twenty, making forty. The second number in this sequence is 9

The ratio of boys to girls in a venior Senior Promede is 4:3 Jane counted that- there are 12 more boys than girls. How many boys and girls, how many are there
in the prom?​

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Answer:

36 girls, 48 boys . Total of 84 in the prom.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of girls be x, then the number of boys is x+12.

So we have the equation:

4/3 = (x + 12) / x

4x = 3x + 36

x = 36.

So there are 36 girls and 48 boys in the prom.

What's the answer to this math problem

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Total number of marbles:
75 + 50 + 100 + 25 = 250

Probability of selecting a red marble:
25/250 (since 25 out of 250 marbles are red)
Since the top and bottom of this fraction are both divisible by 25, we can go ahead and divide them both by 25, simplifying to 1/10.

Probability of selecting a green marble:
50/250
Simplifies to 2/10
Simplifies to 1/5.

Probability of selecting a blue or orange marble
(75+100)/250
175/250
Simplifies to 7/10.

To find the probability that each event occurs in order, simply multiply them all together.

(1)/(10)*(1)/(5)*(7)/(10)=(1*1*7)/(10*5*10)=\boxed{(7)/(500)}

Answer:

7/500 or Answer Choice B

Step-by-step explanation:

1. First find the total # of ALL the marbles in the bag. (75 + 50 + 100 + 25 = 250)

2. Then define the percentage of each marble color in said bag.

  • blue: 75 out of 250 (75/250) = 30%
  • green: 50 out of 250 (50/250) = 20%
  • orange: 100 out of 250 (100/250) = 40%
  • red: 25 out of 250 (25/250) = 10%

3. Double check that the percentage = 100. (yes)

4. Understand that she could pick the said marble colors not in the order that was specified, so to determine the chances of picking the right colors in the right order. Multiple the values.

red marble: 1/10 chance

green marble: 2/10 or 1/5 chance

blue OR orange (this means add together and then divide by total: 250): 7/10 chance

multiply fractions: 1/10 x 1/5 x 7/10 = 7/500 (this is simplified)

5. Select Answer Choice (B)