Asked by vanessa
Tom's weight is 3/4 of Peter's. If Tom weighs 36kg, find the weight of Peters
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Vanessa -- we've shown you how to do the last two problems which are done the same way as this one.
How do you think you should solve this problem?
How do you think you should solve this problem?
Answered by
vanessa
well.... 36kg * 4/3 ???
Answered by
Marth
That will give you the correct answer. Can you set up an equation though? Let x = Peter's weight.
Answered by
vanessa
Let X= the n Peter's weight.
216 * 4/3 = 48 kg... am i right?
216 * 4/3 = 48 kg... am i right?
Answered by
Marth
Where is x in that equation?
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