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25.65 divided by 15 = 1.71
B) 150
C) 300
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
5x10x3=150
150=B)
4j3k2
4j2k4
11j3k2
11j2k4
Answer:
D) 11j2k4
Step-by-step explanation:
Simply find the prime factors of each term!
44 j5 k4
121 j2 k6
11 goes into 44 and 121. So, we can use 11!
2 works for j5 and j2, because of 10, so you would input j2.
4 works for both k4 and 46 because of 24, so k4.
11 j2 k4
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Answer:
It's 11j2k4 the last one
Step-by-step explanation:
I took the test and got it right.
Jim got 11 more sweets over Bridget.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
Bridget, Jim, Krutika got the sweets in the ratio of 2:3:3
Bridget got 22 sweets.
To find how many more sweets does Jim get over Bridget
Let,
Number of sweets they got 2x, 3x, 3x respectively
According to the problem,
2x = 22
or, x = 11
So, Jim got 33 sweets.
Jim got (33-22) = 11 more sweets over Bridget.
By interpreting the ratio 2:3:3 and using Bridget’s share of 22 sweets, it is calculated that Jim gets 11 more sweets than Bridget.
The problem involves sharing sweets between Bridget, Jim, and Krutika in the ratio 2:3:3. Given that Bridget gets 22 sweets which corresponds to the '2' part of the ratio, we need to find what the '3' part (which is what Jim gets) corresponds to. This can be found out by dividing the total sweets Bridget receives by 2 and then multiplying the result by 3.
First, divide 22 (Bridget's sweets) by 2, which equals 11. This represents the '1' portion of the ratio. Multiply this '1' portion (11) by 3 to find out how many sweets Jim gets. 11 multiplied by 3 equals 33. Therefore, Jim gets 33 sweets. Now, how many more sweets Jim gets over Bridget can be calculated by subtracting the number of Bridget's sweets from Jim's sweets. Hence, 33 minus 22 equals 11.
So, Jim gets 11 more sweets over Bridget.
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There are not enough people in the sample.
B.
People who shop in bookstores are likely to read more books than those who do not.
C.
It is unlikely that people who shop in bookstores are interested in surveys.
D.
The surveyor did not sample the entire population at the mall.
Answer:
People who shop in bookstores are likely to read more books than those who do not.
Step-by-step explanation: I took the quiz