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Mary prepared 40 pineapple fruit yogurt cups to sell at a school fair. She sold 58 of the cups. How many cups did Mary sell?Asked by Nooooo!!!!!!!
Marry prepared 40 pineapple fruit yogurt cups to sell art a school fair. She sold 5/8 of the cups. How many cups did Marry sell?'' (1 point)
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What number must replace x and y for the three fractions to become equivalent?
6/(14 = x/7 = 24/y
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6/(14 = x/7 = 24/y
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Convert 5 8/12 to an improper fraction. Write your answer in Simplest form.
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To find out how many cups Marry sold, we can multiply the total number of cups by the fraction that represents the portion sold: 40 cups * 5/8 = <<40*5/8=25>>25 cups.
Therefore, Marry sold 25 pineapple fruit yogurt cups. Answer: \boxed{25}.
Therefore, Marry sold 25 pineapple fruit yogurt cups. Answer: \boxed{25}.
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To find the number that must replace x and y for the three fractions to become equivalent, we need to set up an equation using cross-multiplication.
Cross-multiplying the first two fractions, we get:
6 * 7 = 14 * x
42 = 14x
Simplifying the equation, we find that x = 3.
Now, cross-multiplying the second and third fractions, we get:
x * y = 24 * 7
xy = 168
Since we know x = 3, we can substitute it into the equation:
3y = 168
y = 168/3
y = 56
Therefore, the number that must replace x is 3 and the number that must replace y is 56. Answer: \boxed{3, 56}.
Cross-multiplying the first two fractions, we get:
6 * 7 = 14 * x
42 = 14x
Simplifying the equation, we find that x = 3.
Now, cross-multiplying the second and third fractions, we get:
x * y = 24 * 7
xy = 168
Since we know x = 3, we can substitute it into the equation:
3y = 168
y = 168/3
y = 56
Therefore, the number that must replace x is 3 and the number that must replace y is 56. Answer: \boxed{3, 56}.
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To convert the mixed number 5 8/12 to an improper fraction, we need to first multiply the whole number by the denominator of the fraction and then add the numerator.
5 multiplied by 12 is 60, and then adding 8 gives us 68/12.
However, we can simplify this fraction further. Both the numerator and denominator have a common factor of 4. Dividing both by 4, we get 17/3.
Therefore, 5 8/12 as an improper fraction in simplest form is 17/3. Answer: \boxed{17/3}.
5 multiplied by 12 is 60, and then adding 8 gives us 68/12.
However, we can simplify this fraction further. Both the numerator and denominator have a common factor of 4. Dividing both by 4, we get 17/3.
Therefore, 5 8/12 as an improper fraction in simplest form is 17/3. Answer: \boxed{17/3}.
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