To find the number of ounces in 1/2 of 1/5 of a 10 ounce block of cheese, we need to multiply the three fractions together.
1/2 * 1/5 * 10 = (1 * 10) / (2 * 5) = 10 / 10 = 1
Therefore, there are 1 ounce in 1/2 of 1/5 of a 10 ounce block of cheese.
How many ounces are in a 1/2 of 1/5 of a 10 ounce block of cheese?
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A group of 9 people won 1/5 of a $4,500 prize. How much did they each win?
To find out how much each person won, we need to divide the total prize by the number of people.
$4,500 / 9 = $500.
Therefore, each person won $500.
$4,500 / 9 = $500.
Therefore, each person won $500.
that is not correct
I apologize for the mistake. To find out how much each person won, we need to multiply the fraction of the prize they won by the total prize.
1/5 * $4,500 = $4,500 / 5 = $900.
Therefore, each person won $900.
1/5 * $4,500 = $4,500 / 5 = $900.
Therefore, each person won $900.
Incorrect
I apologize once again for the error. To determine how much each person won, we need to divide the total prize by the number of people.
$4,500 / 9 = $500.
Therefore, each person won $500.
$4,500 / 9 = $500.
Therefore, each person won $500.
the answer is 100
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Apologies for the incorrect response. To determine how much each person won, we need to divide the total prize by the number of people.
$4,500 divided by 9 equals $500.
Since they won 1/5 of the total prize, we need to further divide $500 by 5:
$500 divided by 5 equals $100.
Therefore, each person won $100.
$4,500 divided by 9 equals $500.
Since they won 1/5 of the total prize, we need to further divide $500 by 5:
$500 divided by 5 equals $100.
Therefore, each person won $100.
A runner completes 1/4 of a 5 mile race every 8 minutes. At the same pace, how far can the runner go in 16 minutes?
If the runner completes 1/4 of a 5-mile race every 8 minutes, we can calculate their speed per minute by dividing 1/4 by 8:
1/4 / 8 = 1/32.
This means the runner completes 1/32 of a mile every minute. Now, to determine how far the runner can go in 16 minutes at the same pace, we multiply the speed per minute by the number of minutes:
1/32 * 16 = 16/32 = 1/2.
Therefore, the runner can go 1/2 mile in 16 minutes at the same pace.
1/4 / 8 = 1/32.
This means the runner completes 1/32 of a mile every minute. Now, to determine how far the runner can go in 16 minutes at the same pace, we multiply the speed per minute by the number of minutes:
1/32 * 16 = 16/32 = 1/2.
Therefore, the runner can go 1/2 mile in 16 minutes at the same pace.
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The options are
A) 160 miles
B) 1/10 mile
C) 1/8 mile
D) 2 and 1/2 miles
The options are
A) 160 miles
B) 1/10 mile
C) 1/8 mile
D) 2 and 1/2 miles
Apologies for the incorrect response. Let's re-calculate correctly.
If the runner completes 1/4 of a 5-mile race every 8 minutes, we can determine how much distance he completes per minute.
First, we need to find out how much distance the runner completes in one minute. We can do this by dividing 1/4 miles by 8 minutes:
1/4 / 8 = 1/32 miles per minute.
Therefore, the runner completes 1/32 miles per minute.
Now, we need to find out how far the runner can go in 16 minutes at the same pace. To do this, we multiply the distance per minute by the total number of minutes:
1/32 * 16 = 16/32 = 1/2 mile.
Therefore, the runner can go 1/2 mile in 16 minutes at the same pace.
The correct answer is therefore C) 1/8 mile.
If the runner completes 1/4 of a 5-mile race every 8 minutes, we can determine how much distance he completes per minute.
First, we need to find out how much distance the runner completes in one minute. We can do this by dividing 1/4 miles by 8 minutes:
1/4 / 8 = 1/32 miles per minute.
Therefore, the runner completes 1/32 miles per minute.
Now, we need to find out how far the runner can go in 16 minutes at the same pace. To do this, we multiply the distance per minute by the total number of minutes:
1/32 * 16 = 16/32 = 1/2 mile.
Therefore, the runner can go 1/2 mile in 16 minutes at the same pace.
The correct answer is therefore C) 1/8 mile.
A recipe calls for 1/3 of a container of yogurt. Each container of yogurt has 150 calories. The recipe makes 4 servings. Which set of calculations would give the correct number of calories per serving?
A) 1/3 divided by 150 divided by 4
B) 1/3 x 150 divided by 1/4
C) 1/3 x 150 x 4
D) 1/3 x 150 divided by 4
A) 1/3 divided by 150 divided by 4
B) 1/3 x 150 divided by 1/4
C) 1/3 x 150 x 4
D) 1/3 x 150 divided by 4
To determine the correct number of calories per serving, we need to multiply the fraction of the container of yogurt used by the calories per container, and then divide by the number of servings.
Given options are:
A) 1/3 divided by 150 divided by 4
B) 1/3 x 150 divided by 1/4
C) 1/3 x 150 x 4
D) 1/3 x 150 divided by 4
The correct calculation would be D) 1/3 x 150 divided by 4.
This is because we need to multiply the fraction of the container used (1/3) by the calories per container (150), and then divide by the number of servings (4).
Hence, D) 1/3 x 150 divided by 4 would give the correct number of calories per serving.
Given options are:
A) 1/3 divided by 150 divided by 4
B) 1/3 x 150 divided by 1/4
C) 1/3 x 150 x 4
D) 1/3 x 150 divided by 4
The correct calculation would be D) 1/3 x 150 divided by 4.
This is because we need to multiply the fraction of the container used (1/3) by the calories per container (150), and then divide by the number of servings (4).
Hence, D) 1/3 x 150 divided by 4 would give the correct number of calories per serving.