Jan has a 12-ounce milkshake. Four ounces in the milkshake are vanilla, and the rest is chocalate. What are two equivalent fractions that represent the fracton of the milkshake that is vanilla?

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Answer 1
Answer: In this item, we are given that out of 12 ounces of ingredients comprising the milkshake, there are 4 ounces vanilla. Expressing this into fraction will give us an answer of 4/12. This fraction can be one of the answers. Since we are asked for two fractions, we can simplify 4/12 such that we get an equivalent fraction that is equal to 2/6.Hence, the answers to this question are 4/12 and 2/6.

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The requried, customer gets approximately 0.2083 hours (or 12.5 minutes) of bike use per dollar.

To determine how many hours of bike use a customer gets per dollar, we need to divide the total number of hours by the cost in dollars.

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Don saves $1 the first week, 2$ the second week, $3 the third week, and $4 the fourth week. If he continues in this way, how many weeks will it take before Don has saved at least $50?Please show me the simplest and quickest way to solve this problem. EXPLAIN YOUR STEPS THOROUGHLY!!

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This forms an arithmetic sequence, where the first term = 1, common difference = 1, and number of terms = n.

The formula for the sum of an arithmetic sequence is 

S_(n) =  (1)/(2)n(2a + (n - 1)d)

Where a = the first term and d = the common difference.

We want the sum to be at least $50, so
50  \leq  (1)/(2)n(2a + (n - 1)d)

Substituting in a and d
50  \leq  (1)/(2)n(2(1) + (n - 1)(1))

Rearranging
50  \leq  (1)/(2)n(2 + (n - 1))
50  \leq  (1)/(2)n(1 + n)
100 \leq  n(1 + n)
100 \leq  n^2 + n
0 \leq  n^2 + n - 100

\text{Let } n^2 + n -100 = 0
n =  (-1 \pm √(1-4(1)(-100)))/(2)
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the fist one is b, second one is d, and the last one also d
The answer is first one:b, second one:d, and The last one is also d

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I hope this help you
he number that must be added is four because (x+2)^2=x^2+4x+4