Jason takes 2 centilliters of medicine . How many mil liters is this ? A 200 B 20 c 0.2 d 0.02

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Answer 1
Answer: 20 because 1 centiliter equals 10

Answer 2
Answer: the anser is a cuz 200 mila would be 2 cent

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What is 39/50 in a percent

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To make it easy, multiply 39/50 by 2/2
You will get 78/100. Get the decimal of 78/100 which is 0.78.
As I said earlier, percentage is 100x the decimal, so the answer is 78%
78% you multiply 39 by two

A line is parallel to y=3x +8 and intersects the point (-3,7). What is the equation of this parallel line?

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Answer:

y=3x

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The answer is y= 3x+16

Step-by-step explanation:

y-y, =m(x-x,)

y-7=3(x-3)

3 times x is 3x then

your times 3 times 3 you get 9

then, you do 3x +9

then, add 7 on both sides and you get 16 so your answer will be y=3x+16

Explain why one half of 2 equals 1

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It equals 1 because 2÷2=1 so 1=1 

 
I hope this helped
Because half of 2=12divided by 1/2

Thirteen out of twenty-one people surveyed prefer fresh fruit over canned fruit. What percent of people prefer fresh fruit?

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Answer:

The percent of the people who prefer fresh fruit is 61.9%

Step-by-step explanation:

Assume x% people prefer fresh fruit over canned fruit. Then x can be calculated as:

x= No of people who prefer fresh fruit * 100

         Total no of surveyed people

x = 13 * 100

     21

x = 61.9%

the price of milk in 2013 was around $3.28 a gallon. This was eight times as much as you would have probably paid for a gallon of milk in the 1950s. Whatwas the cost for a gallon of milk during the 1950s? show your calculations.

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The cost of the milk is \fbox{\$\,0.41{\text{ a gallon}}} in 1950s.

Further explanation:

The price of milk in 2013 was around \$3.28 a gallon.

And it is given that this was eight times as much as one can would have probably paid for a gallon of milk in the 1950s.

It is given that the price of milk in 2013 is \$3.28 a gallon.

Assume the price of milk in 1950 be \$x a gallon.

Now, given that 8 times of x is the price of milk in 2013.

Therefore, 8x is the price of milk in 2013 and also \$3.28 is the price of milk in 2013.

Equating 8x and  \$3.28 equal as both are the price of milk in 2013 as,

\begin{aligned}8x&=3.28\nx&=\frac{{3.28}}{8}\nx&=0.41\n\end{aligned}

Here, x is the price of milk in 1950.

Therefore, the cost of the milk is \fbox{\$\,0.41{\text{ a gallon}}} in 1950s.

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Answer details:

Grade: Middle school

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Linear equations in one variable

Keywords: Cost, gallon, milk, linear equation in one variable, polynomials, variables, real numbers, degree of polynomials, equations, expressions, coefficients, zero polynomial, constants, integers, roots of polynomials.

the price of the milk in the 1950s = x
8x =3.28
x = 3.28/8 =0.41$
so the price of the milk was 0.41$ a gallon


Three parcels weigh 2 pounds. Two parcels weigh the same. The lightest weight is 5/8 pound lighter than the heaviest weight. How much do each of the parcels weigh?

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Each get 2.9 Hope you have a Great day