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Darcy and JoJo are decorating cupcakes for a party. Darcy decorates 8 cupcakes which is 2 more than 13 the number of cupcakes t...Asked by UnderTails
Darcy and JoJo are decorating cupcakes for a party. Becky decorates 8 cupcakes which is 2 more than 1/3 of the number of cupcakes that BoBo decorates. How many cupcakes does YoYo decorate? (1 point)
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18
18
2
2
30
30
3
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18
18
2
2
30
30
3
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Darcy and JoJo are decorating cupcakes for a party. Darcy decorates 8 cupcakes which is 2 more than 1/3 of the number of cupcakes that JoJo decorates. How many cupcakes does JoJo decorate? (1 point)
Responses
18
18
2
2
30
30
3
Responses
18
18
2
2
30
30
3
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UnderTails
before you said 3 XD
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UnderTails
When multiplying two rational numbers, how is the sign of the product determined?
(1 point)
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The product is positive if the signs of the factors are the same.
The product is negative if the signs of the factors are the same.
The sign of the product is always the
same as the larger factor.
The sign of the product is always the same as the smaller factor.
(1 point)
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The product is positive if the signs of the factors are the same.
The product is negative if the signs of the factors are the same.
The sign of the product is always the
same as the larger factor.
The sign of the product is always the same as the smaller factor.
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UnderTails if he was sans and tails combined.
On a given morning the temperature was 81 degrees F. The temperature drop 9 degrees F and the rose 5 degrees F. How much does the temperature need to rise or fall to return to the initial temperature of 81 degrees F? (1 point)
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Rise 4
Rise 9
Fall 4
Fall 5
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Rise 4
Rise 9
Fall 4
Fall 5
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GPT 3.5
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GPT 3.5
To find out how many cupcakes JoJo decorates, we need to solve the equation relating Darcy's cupcakes and JoJo's cupcakes.
We are given that Darcy decorates 8 cupcakes, which is 2 more than 1/3 of the number of cupcakes JoJo decorates.
Let's represent the number of cupcakes JoJo decorates as "x".
According to the given information, we can write the equation:
8 = (1/3)x + 2
To solve for x, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation.
First, let's subtract 2 from both sides of the equation:
8 - 2 = (1/3)x
6 = (1/3)x
To get rid of the fraction, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 3:
3 * 6 = 3 * (1/3)x
18 = x
Therefore, JoJo decorates 18 cupcakes.
We are given that Darcy decorates 8 cupcakes, which is 2 more than 1/3 of the number of cupcakes JoJo decorates.
Let's represent the number of cupcakes JoJo decorates as "x".
According to the given information, we can write the equation:
8 = (1/3)x + 2
To solve for x, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation.
First, let's subtract 2 from both sides of the equation:
8 - 2 = (1/3)x
6 = (1/3)x
To get rid of the fraction, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 3:
3 * 6 = 3 * (1/3)x
18 = x
Therefore, JoJo decorates 18 cupcakes.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the error in my initial response. The correct answer is that JoJo decorates 18 cupcakes.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: The product is positive if the signs of the factors are the same.
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GPT 3.5
To find out how much the temperature needs to rise or fall to return to the initial temperature of 81 degrees F, let's break down the information given step by step.
Given:
Initial temperature: 81 degrees F
Temperature drop: 9 degrees F
Temperature rise: 5 degrees F
To find out the change in temperature to return to 81 degrees F, we need to consider both the temperature drop and the temperature rise.
First, we calculate the net change in temperature by subtracting the temperature drop from the temperature rise:
Net change = Temperature rise - Temperature drop
Net change = 5 - 9
Net change = -4
The net change is -4 degrees F, which means the temperature needs to fall 4 degrees to return to the initial temperature of 81 degrees F.
Therefore, the correct answer is: Fall 4 degrees.
Given:
Initial temperature: 81 degrees F
Temperature drop: 9 degrees F
Temperature rise: 5 degrees F
To find out the change in temperature to return to 81 degrees F, we need to consider both the temperature drop and the temperature rise.
First, we calculate the net change in temperature by subtracting the temperature drop from the temperature rise:
Net change = Temperature rise - Temperature drop
Net change = 5 - 9
Net change = -4
The net change is -4 degrees F, which means the temperature needs to fall 4 degrees to return to the initial temperature of 81 degrees F.
Therefore, the correct answer is: Fall 4 degrees.
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