natalie has a bake sale. she has 48 chocolate chip cookies to put in bags. how many bags can she fill if she puts the same number in each bagand uses them all? find atleast 3 possibilities

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Answer 1
Answer: We need to find what numbers can multiply into 48
1 and 48, 2, and 24, 3 and 16, 4 and 12, and 6 and 8.
So she can fill 1 bag with 48 each, 48 bags with 1 each, 2 bags with 24 each, 24 bags with 2 each, 3 with 16, 16 with 3, 4 with 12, 12 with 4, 4 with 8, or 8 with 6. 
You just need to pick 3 of the possibilities I gave you. 
I'd pick 12 with 4 in each, 8 with 6 in each, and 6 with 8 in each
Answer 2
Answer: 1. 8 bags - each bag would contain 6 cookies
2. 16 bags - each bag would contain 3 cookies
3. 24 bags - each bag would contain 2 cookies

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A sequence is defined recursively by f(1) = 16 and f(n) = 3f(n-1) +2. Find f(4)

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If you would like to find f(4), you can calculate this using the following steps:

f(1) = 16
f(n) = 3 * f(n-1) + 2
f(2) = 3 * f(2-1) + 2 = 3 * f(1) + 2 = 3 * 16 + 2 = 48 + 2 = 50
f(3) = 3 * f(3-1) + 2 = 3 * f(2) + 2 = 3 * 50 + 2 = 152
f(4) = 3 * f(4-1) + 2 = 3 * f(3) + 2 = 3 * 152 + 2 = 458

The correct result would be f(4) = 458.

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im not sure i get your question but just in case...

Identify the issues. Be clear about what the problem is. ...

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7x + 2(5x -16)=70? Help me please!!

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The answer is x=6
Hope this helps
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Copy and complete the table below to represent the amount of time it would take Meredith to get her friends house if she traveled at different rates

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Answer with explanation:

Formula used here ,

\text{Time}=\frac{\text{Distance}}{\text{Speed}}

It is given that the distance between Meredith and her friends house =2 4 blocks

Then At Speed = 1 block per minute.

\text{Time}=(24)/(1)= 24 minutes.

At Speed = 2 block per minute.

\text{Time}=(24)/(2)= 12 minutes.

At Speed = 3 block per minute.

\text{Time}=(24)/(3)= 8 minutes.

At Speed = 4 block per minute.

\text{Time}=(24)/(4)= 6 minutes.

At Speed = 6 block per minute.

\text{Time}=(24)/(6)= 4 minutes.

At Speed = 8 block per minute.

\text{Time}=(24)/(8)= 3 minutes.

At Speed = 10 block per minute.

\text{Time}=(24)/(10)= 2.4 minutes.

At Speed = 12 block per minute.

\text{Time}=(24)/(12)= 2 minutes.

At Speed = 24 block per minute.

\text{Time}=(24)/(24)= 1 minute.

This problem can be solved by using the formula for

linear motions. The formula relating velocity, distance and time is:

t = d / v

where t is time, d is distance and v is velocity

 

We are given that d = 24 blocks

 

When v = 1 block / minute

t = 24 blocks / (1 block / minute)

t = 24 minutes

 

When v = 2 block / minute

t = 24 blocks / (2 block / minute)

t = 12 minutes

 

Hence we can see that it takes half the time when she is

travelling at 2 blocks per minute.