The product of 10 and the difference of a number X and 14 is 90
The product of 10 and the difference of a number - 1

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My cousin was interested in reactions that produce carbon dioxide gas. She wondered if there was some way to predict how much gas a reaction would produce. She did a series of seven experiments and measured the amount of carbon dioxide released by each one. Baking soda (spoons) Calcium chloride (spoons) Carbon dioxide (milliliters) 1 1 800 1 2 1600 1 3 1600 2 1 800 2 2 1600 2 3 2400 3 1 800 Based on my cousin’s experimental results,answer these questions. 1. How many mL of gas would be produced if 3 spoons of baking soda reacted with 3 spoons of calcium chloride? 2. How many mL of gas would be produced if 2 spoons of baking soda reacted with 1.5 spoons of calcium chloride? 3. My cousin wanted to produce exactly 2000 mL of carbon dioxide. How much baking soda and calcium chloride should she use?
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You use a juice mix to make orange juice. You combine 12 ounces of the mix with 36 ounces of water. Which is a unit rate that describes your juice?

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If by unit rate that describes my juice means its concentration, in total there are 36 + 12 = 48 ounces of matter of this juice, correct? 12 ounces of the mix is the orange juice mix that we add, so the concentration would therefore be 12/48 = 25 percent.

Answer :3 ounces of water per ounce of juice mix

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Bruce is getting materials for a chemistry experiment. His teacher gives him an container that holds 0.25 liter of a blue liquid. Bruce needs to use 0.4 of this liquid for the experiment. How much blue liquid will Bruce use?

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0.4\cdot0.25=0.1 \text{ l}

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7. Subtract 5.7 from both sides to get the variable on one side. (f=2)
8. Subtract 5.52 from both sides to get the variable on one side. (f=5)
9. Add 3.77 to both sides so the variable will be on one side. 
10. Add 10.58 to both sides.
11. Divide by 2.2 on both sides. 2.2b/2.2 will leave you with the variable b. 8.8/2.2=4; b=4.
12. Divide by 2.5b on both sides. 2.5b/2.5 leaves b. 10/2.5= 4; b=4.
7) minus 5.7 from both sides to get
f=1

8) minus 5.52 from both sides to get
f=5

9) add 3.77 to both sides to get
f=11.1

10) add 10.58 to both sides to get
f= 21

11) divide both sides by 2.2 to get
b=4

12) divide both sides by 2.5 to get
b=4

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During the summer, Andrew worked for 6 days each week. He worked 8 hours each day. In a week, he earned $360. How much was he paid for each hour of work?

 

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6 days each week and 8 hours each day so total hours = (6x8) = 48 hours.

he earned $360 in a week it means he earn that much money working 48 hours so he paid in one hour is (360/48) = $7.5 (ans)

$7.50 because 6x8 equals 48 and 360 divided by 360 equals $7.50

Alex wants to paint one side of his skateboard ramp with glow-in-the-dark paint, but he needs to know how much area he is painting. Calculate the area of the isosceles trapezoid.Isosceles trapezoid with top base 16 feet, bottom base of 24 feet, and height of 10 feet.
A. 140 ft2
B. 160 ft2
C. 180 ft2
D. 200 ft2

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Answer:

Option D is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Refer the figure given below

Area of isosceles trapezoid = Area of 2 triangles + Area of rectangle.

\texttt{Area of isosceles trapezoid =}(1)/(2)* (1)/(2)* (b-a)* h+(1)/(2)* (1)/(2)* (b-a)* h+ah\n\n\texttt{Area of isosceles trapezoid =}(1)/(2)* (b-a)* h+ah

We have

          a = 16, b = 24 and h = 10

Substituting

          \texttt{Area of isosceles trapezoid =}(1)/(2)* (24-16)* 10+16* 10=200feet^2

Option D is the correct answer.

A=(a+b)×h÷2
=(16+24)×10÷2
= 200 ft2

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1) 1/2 = 3/6
     1/2 = 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 = 3/6
     1/2 = 3 * 1/6 = 3/6

2) 1/4 = 2/8
     1/4 = 1/8 + 1/8 = 2/8
     1/4 = 2 * 1/8 = 2/8

3) 1/4 = 4/16
     1/4 = 1/16 + 1/16 + 1/16 + 1/16 = 4/16
     1/4 = 4 * 1/16 = 4/16