100 $10 bills are equal to a $1,000 bill.
To determine how many $10 bills are equal to a $1,000 bill, you need to divide the value of the $1,000 bill by the value of each $10 bill.
Value of $1,000 bill = $1000
Value of each $10 bill = $10
Number of $10 bills = Value of $1,000 bill / Value of each $10 bill
Number of $10 bills = $1000 / $10
Number of $10 bills = 100
So, 100 $10 bills are equal to a $1,000 bill.
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Answer:
12:14
18:21
24:28
30:35
And so on...
Step-by-step explanation:
Just imagine that the ratio is a fraction.
Now find the equivalent fraction.
If this doesn't help, then just multiply the same number to both sides.
Answer: 12:14
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply both sides by 2
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y = x^2 + 1
y equals x squared plus 1
y = 4^2 + 1
y = 16 + 1
y = 17
Answer:
no it is not
Step-by-step explanation:
it would be 54
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
2 cups of flour --> 36 cookies
3 cups of flour ----> x
2/3 = 36/x
x = 54 cookies
3 Cups of flour yields 54 cookies, but its not enough flour for 60 cookies.
B) 19.63
Eliminate
C) 20.56
D) 28.26
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2.
PLEASE SHOW WORK and these codes actually fractions if u press to answer:)
Let's see -
Let's solve the first question step-by-step
(WARNING - This may confuse you a little)
1)
4 1/8 + 2 1/3
= 33/8 + 2 1/3
= 33/8 + 7/3
= 155/24
= 6 11/24 --------> Note that this is your final answer and it already looks simplified down to its simplest form. :)
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2) This equation, as far as solving it, is no different than number 1. Let's go for it!
5 17/18 - 2 2/3
= 107/18 - 2 2/3
= 107/18 - 8/3
= 59/18
= 3 5/18 -----------------> This is your final answer, and, as before, it looks simplified enough.
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