Read the complete problem before answering. Tang bought m of rope. Rope costs $1.30 a meter. How much did Tang spend? A student solved the problem this way. m = 1.5 m Let n represent the amount Tang paid for rope. n = 1.5 × $1.30 n = $1.95 Tang spent $1.95. Use a similar strategy to solve this problem. Jeff bought yards of blue denim and yards of black denim. Denim cost $4.30 a yard. How much did Jeff spend on denim? A. $3.50 B. $7.80 C. $12.90 D. $15.05

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Answer 1
Answer: You would do 4.30*(how many yards) which would equal the total price.  But I cannot solve it for you seeing as the question lacks the necessary information.

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Kerry ran 3/4 mile. Sherrie ran 1/2 mile . marcie ran 2/3 mile. List the friends in irder from who ran the least dustance to who ran the greatest distance

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3/4 would be the greatest distance.
2/3 would be the next greatest distance.
1/2 would be the least greatest distance.

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I need help explain plz

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When you need to divide one fraction by another one,
here's what you do:

-- Flip the second fraction over.
-- Then multiply them.

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2/9  divided by  5/12  =  2/9  times  12/5

When you multiply fractions, you multiply the numerators to get the numerator,
and multiply denominators to get the denominator.

2/9  times  12/5  =  (2 times 12) / (9 times 5)  =  24/45  =  8/15


HI. So our problem is: 2/9 ÷ 5/12, lets start out with what I explained earlier in the other problem: KCF, which represents: Keep Change Flip, you can always use this for dividing, so what we do: Keep 2/9 we Change the ÷ sign to a × (multiply sign) and we Flip 5/12 to 12/5 (improper fraction)... So what is our problem now? : 
2/9*12/5= (12*2=24) (5*9=45) So what do we have? 24/45 :) And for simplest form... you can see it is not equal :) Hope that isn't too long! 

13 + 3 - 6 + 10Which of the following is equal to the expression listed above?
3 + 13 - 10 + 6
3 + 13 - 6 + 10
10 + 3 - 13 + 6
13 + 6 - 3 + 10

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3+13-6+10 = 13+3-6+10
10+3-13+6 is the answer

Which of the following is a binomial experiment?A survey asking 75 people to name their favorite color

A survey asking 75 people to give their age

A survey asking 75 people whom they voted for in the election

A survey asking 75 people if they like the new school building

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A survey asking 75 people if they like the new school building. This is a binomial experiment.

A binomial experiment is called as such when it satisfies these 4 conditions.
1) There is a fixed number of trials. = 75 people
2) Each trial is independent of each other = own opinion
3) There are only two outcome = YES or NO
4) The probability of each outcome remains constant from trial to trial = 50 - 50

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the answer is D on edge

Step-by-step explanation:

the pet store has 8 rabbits for sale. Each morning the owner feeds the rabbits a total of 2 cups of pellets. If each rabbit receives the same amount of pellets, how much does each rabbit receive?

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1/4 of a cup of pellets. Because 8 1/4s equals 2. I know this probably wasn't that descriptive but I hope it helps anyway

2. A dice is rolled. A card is drawn from a deck of face cards (i.e. only Jack, Queen, King of each suit). A coin is flipped. a) Draw a tree diagram to define the sample space for this game. b) You win the game if you toss tails, draw a heart, and roll an even number. Find the probability that you do not win.

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When you roll and even number, the probability of winning is 3/6 or 1/2.
When you want to draw a heart:
The sample space is 12. That is 3 faces and 4 suits. There are 4 hearts in this deck. The probability you get a heart is 4/12 or 1/3. 
When you want to toss a tail: 
Sample space is 2, head and tail. You do not win if you get a heads. The probability is 1/2. The probability of winning is 1/2 * 1/3 * 1/2 = 1/12 Then the probability of losing is 1-1/12 = 11/12