Mathematics, 14.12.2021 21:10, SillyEve
When comparing fruit weights on a balance scale, Jane notices the following relationships: • 1 orange = 2 bananas • 3 apples = 2 oranges • 1 bunch of grapes = 2 apples Use Jane’s fruit comparisons to determine whether her statements below are true or false. If a statement is false, revise the quantity on the right side of the statement to make it true.
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Colby and jaquan are growing bacteria in an experiment in a laboratory. colby starts with 50 bacteria in his culture and the number of bacteria doubles every 2 hours. jaquan starts with 80 of a different type of bacteria that doubles every 3 hours. let x equal number of days. colbys experiment follows the model: a.) y=50*2^x b.) y=50*2^8x c.) y=50*2^12x jaquans experiment follows the model: a.)80*2^x b.)80*2^8x c.)80*2^12x
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Dexter read 11 science fiction books and 5 history books. lena read 9 science fiction books and 4 history books. compare the students’ ratios of science fiction books to history books. 1. determine the ratios’ form: science fiction books to history books 2. write the ratios as fractions: dexter: 115; lena: 94 3. rewrite with a common denominator. 4. compare. 5. answer the question. determine which shows the correct comparison of the ratios for this problem.
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