Asked by Agal
Drinking 6 fluid ounces of milk provides 202.5 milligrams of calcium. How many fluid ounces of milk are required to provide 52.5 milligrams of calcium? Round to the nearest tenth.
2.1 fluid ounces
2.3 fluid ounces
1.8 fluid ounces
1.6 fluid ounces
PLZ HELP!
2.1 fluid ounces
2.3 fluid ounces
1.8 fluid ounces
1.6 fluid ounces
PLZ HELP!
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
set up a simple ratio and solve for x
6/202.5 = x/52.5
6/202.5 = x/52.5
Answered by
Agal
I divided it and it wasent the answer.
Answered by
Reiny
6/202.5 = x/52.5
202.5x = 6(52.5)
202.5x = 315
x = 315/202.5
= 3150/2025
= 14/9 or 1 5/9 or 1.5555....
take your pick
1.555... rounded to one decimal is 1.6
202.5x = 6(52.5)
202.5x = 315
x = 315/202.5
= 3150/2025
= 14/9 or 1 5/9 or 1.5555....
take your pick
1.555... rounded to one decimal is 1.6
Answered by
Bryan
The answer is 2.0
Answered by
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Answered by
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Its d. 1.6
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Answered by
Echo
r u sure though?
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Answered by
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confused.
Answered by
Your Mom
The answer is d. 1.6 ounces because that is 1.555 rounded to the nearest hundredth.
Answered by
Allhailmozzarellacheese
Its 1.6 D fulid ounce
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