A radio station requires DJs to play 2 commercials for every 10 songs they play. What is the unit rate of songs to commercials?
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5 songs to each commercial hope it helps! select brainiest answer!
Is 2/15 a repeating decimal or a terminating decimal?
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2/15 = 0.1333333333...It is a repeating decimal, because a terminarog decimal ends, and this doesn't end.
an animal shelter in a 36 kittens and 12 puppies available for adoption what is the ratio of puppies to kittens
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The Ratio Of Puppies To Kittens Is 12:36
A batch of cookies for 3/4 cup of flour.You want to make 1/2 of a batch.How much flour do you need?
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For the total batch you need 3/4 cup and you only want one half of that, so you need to multiply 3/4 by 1/2
First will make the fraction is easier by turning it into 6/8 but because we’re halving it the we only halve the numerator, so it’s 3/8.
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A student solved this problem and said the answer is 5 pounds. Todd has two packages of hamburger. One package weighs 4/5 pound and the other weighs 9/10 pound. What is the total weight of both packages of hamburger combined?
Is the student's answer reasonable?
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No, the students answer is decently far off the correct answer would be 1 7/10 pounds because, to add fractions you first need to find a common denominator that both of the numbers go into for example for this one 10 is a common denominator because 5 goes into 10 twice and 10 goes into 10 once so we multiply 4/5 by 2 because it take twice the amount of 5 to get to 10 and what we do to one side we must replicate on the other side as well. Like so, 4/5*2=8/10 now all the we have to do is take 8/10+9/10=17/10 and simplifying that down you get 1 7/10 because 10 goes into 17/10 one time with 7 left over and because 7 is prime that answer can not be simplified down any more.
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The answer is no, because the net weight or the pounds the packages weigh together isn't close to 5 pounds---------->
given two packages of hamburgers 4/5 of a pound, package 1 9/10 of a pound, package 2 -------------------------------- 10/10 =1pound 5X 10/10= 50/10= 5pounds first convert both to same denominator, find the lowest common multiple between the denominators, 10,5 10 is the smallest so lets turn all answer into something over #/10 4 X -- = -- 5 10 √ 5x2=10 what ever you multiply the bottom you multiply to the top we multiplied the bottom by 2 so we need to multiply the top by 2/ 4X2=8 8 -- 10 ------------- since 9/10 already has 10 in the denominator we can keep this as this is ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 9 17 7 17 17 50 -- + --= --- = 1 -- =---pounds of hamburgers. -- ≠5 pound/ --- pounds 10 10 10 10 10 10 10