Aunt bess uses 3 cups of oatmeal to bake 6 dozen cookies how many cups of oatmeal will she need to bake 18 dozen cookies

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Answer 1
Answer: There are several important information's already given in the question. Based on those information's the answer to the question can be easily deduced.
Number of cups of Oatmeal
required by Aunt Bess for making 6 dozen cookies = 3
Then
Number of cups of oatmeal
required by Aunt Bess for making 1 dozen cookies = (3/6)
                                                                                  = 1/2
So
Number of cups of oatmeal
required by Aunt Bess for making 18 dozen cookies = (1/2) * 18
                                                                                     = 9 cups
So Aunt Bess will require 9 cups of oatmeal for baking 18 dozen cookies. I hope the procedure is clear enough for you to undestand.

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Only problem 6a. Can someone demonstrate how to do this so I can do the rest solo?

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as far as I can tell, is simply asking to write two more expressions, that are equivalent to the provided one, namely, grab the provided one and expand it, if you simplify the expanded version, you'd end up with the provided, for example

\bf \boxed{6a.1}~\hfill  \stackrel{changing}{\cfrac{29\cdot 3}{30\cdot 3}}\implies \stackrel{one}{\cfrac{87}{90}}~\hfill  \stackrel{changing}{\cfrac{29\cdot 7}{30\cdot 7}}\implies \stackrel{t wo}{\cfrac{203}{210}}\n\n\n\boxed{6a.3}~\hfill \stackrel{ch anging}{\cfrac{15/ 3}{30/ 3}}\implies \stackrel{one}{\cfrac{5}{10}}~\hfill \stackrel{changing}{\cfrac{15/ 5}{30/ 5}}\implies \stackrel{two}{\cfrac{3}{6}}

so let's do 6a1, 6a3 and 6a5.

\bf \boxed{6a.1}~\hfill \stackrel{changing}{\cfrac{29\cdot 3}{30\cdot 3}}\implies \stackrel{one}{\cfrac{87}{90}}~\hfill \stackrel{changing}{\cfrac{29\cdot 7}{30\cdot 7}}\implies \stackrel{t wo}{\cfrac{203}{210}} \n\n\n \boxed{6a.3}~\hfill \stackrel{changing}{\cfrac{15/ 3}{30/ 3}}\implies \stackrel{one}{\cfrac{5}{10}}~\hfill \stackrel{changing}{\cfrac{15/ 5}{30/ 5}}\implies \stackrel{two}{\cfrac{3}{6}}

\bf \boxed{6a.5}~\hfill \stackrel{changing}{(9\cdot 10)/ (2\cdot 10)}\implies \stackrel{one}{90/ 20}~\hfill \stackrel{changing}{(9\cdot 70)/(2\cdot 70)}\implies \stackrel{two}{630/ 140}

darnell's car used 8 gallons of gasoline to travel 340 miles. after a mechanic work on teh car, it used 7 gallons of gasoline to travel 350 miles. if the price of gasoline was approximately $4.00 per gallon, how much less to the nearest cent per mile, did it cost to run the car after the mechanic worked on it?

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 What we are going to do for this case is find the cost for each case:
 Cost to run the car before the mechanic worked on it:
 (4) * (8) = 32 dollars (32) * (1/340) = 0.09 dollars / mile
 Cost to run the car after the mechanic worked on it:
 (4) * (7) = 28 dollars (28) * (1/350) = 0.08 dollars / mile
 The difference between both cases is:
 0.09 - 0.08 = 0.01 dollars / mile
 Answer:
 It cost to run the car after the mechanic worked on it 0.01 $ / mile less than before the mechanic worked on it.

What is the unit rate: $1.12 for 8.2 ounces

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If you need the Unit Rate for ounces, divide $1.12 by 8.2. Rounded it would be $0.14.

y=128-8x. how many ounces of juice are in an unopened bottle? y stands for the number of ounces of juice left and x is the number of serving of juice poured from the bottle

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Unopened bottle means that it hasn't been used to pour. So that's x=0.

Plug in x=0 and solve for y.

y = 128 - 8(0)
   = 128-0
   = 128

So there are 128 ounces of juice in unopened bottle.

77/200 written as a decimal

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You want it to be out of 100% so divide both 77 and 200 by 2.
Once you divide it you will get 38.5/100
The decimal form of this is 38.5
0.385. 77 divided by 200 is 0.385

Which set of numbers represents the domain for the following table below

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Answer:

21

Step-by-step explanation:

21