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05.05.2020 •
Mathematics
The school had 366 chairs and 12 classrooms. How many chairs could they put in each classroom?
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 366 by 12 for your answer.
366/12=30.5
You can't place half a chair, so round down for 30 chairs per classroom.
;)
Ответ:
Detergent A uses exactly 1 fluid ounce per load more than detergent B.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that Detergent A contains 48 fluid ounces and cleans 16 loads of dishes. Detergent B contains 76 fluid ounces and cleans 38 loads of dishes.
We have to compare that which detergent is accurate.
As we know that the formula for finding fluid ounce per load is given by;
Fluid ounce per load =![\frac{\text{Amount of fluid ounces}}{\text{Amount of loads}}](/tpl/images/0705/5559/fc4ca.png)
For detergent A;Fluid ounces = 48
Loads of dishes = 16
So, fluid ounce per load =![\frac{48}{16}](/tpl/images/0705/5559/d4390.png)
= 3 fluid ounce per load
For detergent B;Fluid ounces = 76
Loads of dishes = 38
So, fluid ounce per load =![\frac{76}{38}](/tpl/images/0705/5559/c0191.png)
= 2 fluid ounce per load
So, we can clearly see that Detergent A uses exactly 1 fluid ounce per load more than detergent B, ie. (3 - 2) = 1 fluid ounce per load.