What is -24 feet per 2 seconds as a unit rate in feet per seconds

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Answer: All you have to do is divide -24 by two to get a unit rate, which means that you are move at a speed of -12 feet per second

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Together, two apples have 1/5 gram of fat. How many apples have a total of 4 grams of fat?

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20 apples

1/5=0.2

0.2×20=4

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40

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380decimeters= meters

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38 because 1 decimeter is 0.1 meters
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of the vehicles on the road 1/2 are cars and 1/8 are motorcycles what fraction of the vehicles are not cars or motorcycles?

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The fraction of the vehicles that are not cars or motorcycles is 3/8.

What fraction of the vehicles are not cars or motorcycles?

Let's say that there are N vehicles on the road. 1/2 of these are cars and 1/8 are motorcycles.

So the number of vehicles that are not cars or motorcycles is given by:

N' = N - N/2 - N/8

Now we can take N as a common factor:

N' = N*(1 - 1/2 - 1/8) = N*(1 - 4/8 - 1/8) = N*(3/8)

Now we divide both sides by N to get:

N'/N = 3/8

So the fraction of the vehicles that are not cars or motorcycles is 3/8.

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1/2 of 8 is 4 so there would be 4/8 motorcycles + 1/8 cars would be 5/8 and the remainder is 3/8 so 3/8 is not cars or motorcycles

How is the 2 in the number 582 similar to the 2 in the number 528

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they are both the same number.

In her first design for water rush Ms Luca used 4 same-size rectangular bins to hold sand. Each bin had a volume of 180 cubic yards. Then ms Luca changed her design to use 2 new same-size rectangular bins. The total volume of the 2 new bins. The volume of the 2 new bins is equivalent to the total volume of the 4 original bins. What is the length of each of the new bins. Show your work.

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Ms Luca has 4 bins which each has 180 cubic yards so 4×180= 720

Now she has a new design which has 2 bins which carry THE SAME amount so...

720÷2= 360

answer is 360

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The question is asking for the length. The height is given as 6 and the width is given as 5. The length is unknown

To find the length use formula lxwxh=volume

We know the volume of each bin to be 360 so we plug into the formula

lx5x6=360 (multiply)

lx30=360 (divide both sides by 30 to isolate the unknown, which is the length).

360/30= 12

l=12

The length is equal to 12

The answer is 12.

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the probability of each event. Write your answer as a fraction, as a decimal, and as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.1. Randomly choosing a white counter form a bag of 12 red counters, 12 white counters, 12 green counters, and 12 blue counters.

2. Tossing two fair coins and having one land on tails and one land on heads.

3. Rolling a number greater than 1 on a fair number cube

4. Randomly choosing an orange disk form a bag of 14 black disks, 4 blue disks and 12 orange disks.

5. randomly choosing 1 of the 6 R's form a bag of 100 letter tiles.

6. Spinning a number less than 7 on a fair spinner with 8 equal sections labeled 1-8.

If you can help me thank you so much... this is due today.

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(1)/(4)  0.25 =%25


2.Ask

(1)/(2)  0.5 =%50


3.Ask

(5)/(6) 0.833 =%83.3


4.Ask

(2)/(5) 0.4 =%40


5.Ask

(3)/(50)  0.06 =%36


6.Ask

(3)/(4) 0.75 =%75




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