Mathematics, 09.04.2020 21:35 iheartlink1
Write the inverse variation function given that y varies inversely with x, and y = 2 when x = 8.
y=16/x
y=16x
y=x/4
y=4x
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:40
Juliana says that she can use the patterns of equivalent ratios in the multiplication table below to write an infinite number of ratios that are equivalent to 6: 10. which statement explains whether juliana is correct? she is correct because she can multiply 6 and 10 by any number to form an equivalent ratio. she is correct because 6: 10 can be written as 1: 2 and there are an infinite number of ratios for 1: 2. she is not correct because the multiplication table does not include multiples of 10. she is not correct because 6: 10 is equivalent to 3: 5 and there are only 9 ratios in the multiplication table that are equivalent to 3: 5.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Madeline takes her family on a boat ride. going through york canal, she drives 6 miles in 10 minutes. later on as she crosses stover lake, she drives 30 minutes at the same average speed. which statement about the distances is true?
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:20
The ratio of the height of two similar cylinders is 4 to 3 what is the ratio of their volumes
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Two farmers pay a total rent of $140 for a pasture. the first farmer placed $4 oxen in the pasture, and the second farmer placed $30 sheep in the pasture. the farmers split the rent based on the proportion of the pasture eaten by their own animals that month. how much should the first farmer pay, if 1 ox eats as much as 10 sheep in a month?
Answers: 1
Write the inverse variation function given that y varies inversely with x, and y = 2 when x = 8.
Mathematics, 11.01.2021 22:00
Mathematics, 11.01.2021 22:00
History, 11.01.2021 22:00
English, 11.01.2021 22:00
Mathematics, 11.01.2021 22:00
SAT, 11.01.2021 22:00
Mathematics, 11.01.2021 22:00
Mathematics, 11.01.2021 22:00
Mathematics, 11.01.2021 22:00
Mathematics, 11.01.2021 22:00
History, 11.01.2021 22:00
Mathematics, 11.01.2021 22:00