Solve 3/5=8/y. Round to the nearest tenth. 15.2 9.8 13.3 18.8

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Answer: 3/5 = 3/y
40 = 3y
Divide both by 3
Answer= 13.3

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The cost of a gallon of orange juice is 3.50. What is the maximum number of can trainers you can buy for $15?

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We have that for the Question "The cost of a gallon of orange juice is 3.50. What is the maximum number of can trainers you can buy for $15?" it can be said that  the maximum number of can trainers you can buy for $15 is

x=4.285

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The cost of a gallon of orange juice is 3.50. What is the maximum number of can trainers you can buy for $15?

Generally the equation for the  maximum number  is mathematically given as

x=(amount you have)/(price)\n\nx=(15)/(3.50)

x=4.285

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WORK:
$15 ÷ $3.50 = 4.285714386
4.285714386 ≈ 4
ANSWER:
The maximum number of containers you can buy for $15 is 4 containers.

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