How-to books make up 0.3 of the books in the school library. Of these how-to books, 0.2 deal with carpentry and 0.4 deal with electronics.
0.3×0.4=0.12
Interpret what the answer 0.12 represents in this equation above
9 answers
The answer 0.12 represents the portion of the school library's books that deal with both how-to books and electronics.
Sara discarded 110 of the apples she picked as defective. Of the apples remaining, 300 were made into cider. The rest were sold as fresh fruit. What fraction of the total apples picked were sold as fresh fruit?(1 point)
To find the fraction of the total apples picked that were sold as fresh fruit, we need to find the number of apples sold as fresh fruit and divide it by the total number of apples picked.
The total number of apples picked is the sum of the number of defective apples discarded and the number of apples remaining.
Apples remaining = Total apples picked - Defective apples discarded = Total apples picked - 110
The number of apples sold as fresh fruit is the number of apples remaining after making cider.
Apples sold as fresh fruit = Apples remaining - Apples made into cider = (Total apples picked - 110) - 300 = (Total apples picked - 410)
The fraction of the total apples picked that were sold as fresh fruit is:
(Apples sold as fresh fruit) / (Total apples picked)
= (Total apples picked - 410) / (Total apples picked)
Therefore, the fraction of the total apples picked that were sold as fresh fruit is (Total apples picked - 410) / (Total apples picked).
The total number of apples picked is the sum of the number of defective apples discarded and the number of apples remaining.
Apples remaining = Total apples picked - Defective apples discarded = Total apples picked - 110
The number of apples sold as fresh fruit is the number of apples remaining after making cider.
Apples sold as fresh fruit = Apples remaining - Apples made into cider = (Total apples picked - 110) - 300 = (Total apples picked - 410)
The fraction of the total apples picked that were sold as fresh fruit is:
(Apples sold as fresh fruit) / (Total apples picked)
= (Total apples picked - 410) / (Total apples picked)
Therefore, the fraction of the total apples picked that were sold as fresh fruit is (Total apples picked - 410) / (Total apples picked).
5. A diver searches for a sunken treasure that is 97.2 feet below the surface. What is the diver’s elevation when he is 23
of the way down?(1 point)
Responses
-32.4 ft
-32.4 ft
-64.8 ft
-64.8 ft
-145.8 ft
-145.8 ft
-48.5 ft
of the way down?(1 point)
Responses
-32.4 ft
-32.4 ft
-64.8 ft
-64.8 ft
-145.8 ft
-145.8 ft
-48.5 ft
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1. How-to books make up 0.3 of the books in the school library. Of these how-to books, 0.2 deal with carpentry and 0.4 deal with electronics.
0.3×0.4=0.12
Interpret what the answer 0.12 represents in this equation above.
(1 point)
Responses
The portion of books in the library that are how-to books
The portion of books in the library that are how-to books
The portion of how-to books that are either carpentry or electronics
The portion of how-to books that are either carpentry or electronics
The portion of books in the library that are how-to books on carpentry
The portion of books in the library that are how-to books on carpentry
The portion of books in the library that are how-to books on electronics
0.3×0.4=0.12
Interpret what the answer 0.12 represents in this equation above.
(1 point)
Responses
The portion of books in the library that are how-to books
The portion of books in the library that are how-to books
The portion of how-to books that are either carpentry or electronics
The portion of how-to books that are either carpentry or electronics
The portion of books in the library that are how-to books on carpentry
The portion of books in the library that are how-to books on carpentry
The portion of books in the library that are how-to books on electronics
2. Sara discarded 110
of the 200 apples she picked as defective. The rest were sold as fresh fruit. How many apples picked were sold as fresh fruit?(1 point)
Responses
190
190
20
20
180
180
910
of the 200 apples she picked as defective. The rest were sold as fresh fruit. How many apples picked were sold as fresh fruit?(1 point)
Responses
190
190
20
20
180
180
910
2. Sara discarded 110
of the 200 apples she picked as defective. The rest were sold as fresh fruit. How many apples picked were sold as fresh fruit?(1 point)
Responses
A- 190
b- 20
c- 180
d -
910
of the 200 apples she picked as defective. The rest were sold as fresh fruit. How many apples picked were sold as fresh fruit?(1 point)
Responses
A- 190
b- 20
c- 180
d -
910
1. the portion of the books in the library that are how-to books on electronics
2. not enough information
3. 15.96 mi2
4. −64.8 ft.
5. 1 2/3 ft
2. not enough information
3. 15.96 mi2
4. −64.8 ft.
5. 1 2/3 ft