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
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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