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18.03.2020 •
Mathematics
Corrine brought 1 1/3 pounds of sand home from the beach she put 2/9 of a pound of sand in each bottle. What is the greatest number of bottles corrine can put sand in?
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Ответ:
6 bottles of sand
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find out the greatest number of bottles corrine can fil, we need to divide the amount of send she brought from the bach by the amount of sand she used to fill each bottle. So we have:
1 1/3 = 4/3
(4/3)/(2/9) = (4/3)*(9/2) = 36/6 = 6 bottles of sand
Ответ:
B. 9, 9x, 18x
Step-by-step explanation:
The value in each box is the product of the row heading and column heading. You can find the missing column heading by dividing the box value (162) by the row heading (18).