2) x=4
3) x=4,-4
4) x=0,4,-4
bananas are there?
We know that the ratio of apples to bananas is 2 to 3, which can also be written as 2/3.
Let's use a proportion to solve for the number of bananas:
2/3 = 12/x
Here, x represents the number of bananas in the bowl.
To solve for x, we can cross-multiply:
2x = 3 * 12
2x = 36
x = 18
Therefore, there are 18 bananas in the bowl.
Answer:
18 bananas
Step-by-step explanation:
for every 2 apples, there are 3 bananas.
So, if there are 12 apples then the original ratio of number of apples is being multiplied by 6
To prove this, 2 is the original ratio of apples and when 2 is multiplied by 6, you get 12 apples
To ensure the ratio of apples to bananas is the same, you multiply the original ratio of bananas by 3 as well. This leaves us with 18 bananas for every 12 apples (3*6 = 18)
To check if you are correct, you divide both the number of apples and the number of bananas by 6 and you get the original ratio, 2 to 3.
The ratio is essentially the same throughout except when you increase it by a constant ratio, it is no longer simplified but it is the same.
I tried explaining this the best I could and I really hope this made sense and helped!
Answer:
cos B = 9/41
Step-by-step explanation:
Using trig functions, since we have a right angle,
cos theta = adjacent side/ hypotenuse
Cos B = 18/82
Dividing the right side by 2
cos B = 9/41
Answer:
0.06
Step-by-step explanation:
125% × ? = 0.08
? =
0.08 ÷ 125% =
0.08 ÷ (125 ÷ 100) =
(100 × 0.08) ÷ 125 =
8 ÷ 125 =
0.064 ≈