In Carl's use of the standard algorithm of multiplication, the 'y' could represent one of the digits from the correct answer of 14,250 resulting from 2,375 multiplied by 6. Without seeing Carl's actual work, the exact figure for 'y' cannot be definitively determined.
In the question, it appears that Carl is multiplying a number (2,375) by 6 using the standard algorithm for multiplication. Unfortunately, without seeing Carl's work, we can't determine what number 'y' should be. However, if Carl is conducting this multiplication accurately, we can find the result independently to discover what 'y' should be in Carl's equation.
When you multiply 2,375 by 6 using the standard algorithm, you get 14,250. Hence, Carl should find the same answer. For numbers in 'y's place, it seems Carl might be figuring out a digit in the answer. Since we know that the product should be 14,250, if the y is supposed to represent a single digit in Carl's answer, it should be one of these numbers: 1, 4, 2, 5, or 0.
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2x + 8y = 8
A. one solution
B. two solutions
C. infinitely many solutions
D. no solution
X - 4y = 19
Solving systems by substitution
Answer: 5 containers
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1
Given that
Total amount of potato salad = 10 1/2
amount of salad in each container = 2 1/4
Total number of containers = ?
Step 2
Divide the total amount of potato salad by the amount of salad each container can hold
Total number of containers=10 1/2 / 2 1/4 = 21/2 x 4/9= 84/18 = 4 3/5
which can also be written as 10.5 / 2.25= 4.6
Sheila will need 5 containers because 4 will be filled and additional 1 will be partially filled.
Answer:
600!!
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
16 = n/12
Step-by-step explanation:
16 = n/12