Compare ratios and rates by finding equivalent ratios and rates with a common_________ . Make predictions by finding a _________ and multiplying by it.

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Find the same denominator

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Here goes another question: 4/5%9/10 and please if you can with procces

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When you divide a fraction by another fraction, it is the same thing as multiplying that fraction by its reciprocal.

The reciprocal is the 'flipped' version of a fraction where the numerator becomes the denominator and the denominator becomes the numerator.

for example, the reciprocal of 9/10 is 10/9

Knowing this information 4/5÷9/10 is the same as 4/5×10/9

Now we can solve...

(4)/(5) * (10)/(9) = (40)/(45) = (8)/(9)

Answer= 8/9

8/9 is the answer to your question 

Philip is going on a 4000-kilometer road trip with three friends. The car consumes 6 liters of gas per 100 kilometers, and gas costs $1.50 per liter.If Philip and his friends want to split the cost of gas evenly, how much should they each pay?

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Each person should pay an amount of $90 towards the cost of gas for the road trip.

What are Arithmetic operations?

Arithmetic operations can also be specified by subtracting, dividing, and multiplying built-in functions.

First, you need to calculate the total amount of gas that the car will consume on the road trip. To do this, divide the total distance of the trip by 100 kilometers per liter to get the number of liters of gas that the car will consume:

4000 km / 100 km/ 6 liter = = 40 x 6 = 240 liters.

Then, multiply the number of liters of gas by the cost per liter to find the total cost of gas for the trip:

240 liters x $1.50/liter = $360

Finally, divide the total cost of gas by the number of people in the car to find how much each person should pay:

$360 / 4 people = $90/person.

Therefore, each person should pay 90 dollars.

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Each person should pay $90.4000km x 6L/100km = 240L x $1.50 = $360/3 = $120 per person

First you must determine how many liters of gas will be required for this 4000 kilometer trip:

4000km x 6liters/100km = 40 x 6 = 240 liters.

Each liter costs $1.50, so now find the total cost of the gas:

240liters x $.150/liter = $360

This cost is being shared by 3 people, so:

$360 ÷ 4 = $90

Answer is $90

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Jared's sport cardholder can hold nine cards on each page how many pages will Jared need if he is 75 sport cards solve using models explain how to interpret the remainder draw models

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He will need 9 pages. Because 75 divided by 9 is 8.333 so you would need 9 pages.

Please help. The length of a rectangular garden is 70 yards longer than double the width. The perimeter of the garden is 290 yards. Find the width of the garden in yards !

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Answer: width = 25 yards

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-3y4-5y3+17y2+9y+1/0.5y2

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If you are combining like terms your answer will be -3y^4-5y^3+19y^2+9y

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Shino says the formula to calculate the volume of the prism is V=Bh where B is the area of the base.Angelo says the formula is V=1/2 ewh.Who is correct ? Explain

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Answer:

  it depends

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Shino's formula will work for any prism.

Angelo's formula will work for any prism whose base area can be found by ...

  B = (1/2)ew

Angelo can use this formula for a triangular prism.

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For a triangular prism, both may be correct.

For a prism of another shape, Shino is correct. (Angelo may also be correct, depending on the variable definitions.)