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PLEASE SHOW WORK1
f={(−2,−5),(3,−1),(1,−1)} and g={(1,1),(−1,−2),(−4,1),(−3,−1)}
Find (f+g)(1).

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex](f+g)(1)=0[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that:

[tex]\displaystyle f=\left\{(-2, -5), (3, -1), (1, -1)\right\}\text{ and } \\ \\ g = \left\{(1, 1), (-1, -2), (-4, 1), (-3, -1)\right\}[/tex]

And we want to find the value of (f + g)(1).

Recall that this is equivalent to:

[tex]=f(1)+g(1)[/tex]

According to the set, f(1) = -1 and g(1) = 1. Hence:

[tex]=(-1)+(1)=0[/tex]


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Answer and step-by-step explanation:

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The area of a segment of a circle is the area of the corresponding sector of the circle _____ the area of the corresponding triangle.

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Answer:

The area of a segment of a circle is the area of the corresponding sector of the circle  minus the area of the corresponding triangle.

Step-by-step explanation:

We know area of segment of a circle is the area of the corresponding sector of the circle minus the area of the corresponding triangle.

For the function F defined by F(x)=x2−2x+4, find F(|−4|).
A. 8
B. 4
C. 12
D. 28

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

F(x)=x^2−2x+4

Let x = |-4| = 4

F(|-4|)=4^2−2(4)+4

     = 16 -8+4

    = 8+4

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Carl has 9/1 cup of jelly worms and a recipe that calls for 1/2 cup of jelly worms. How many batches of Carls recipe can he make?

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hey sol, ok so im guessing you have to either divide or multiply, im stuck on this problem to lol

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the measure of the indicated angle to the nearest degree 36

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Answer:

47°

Step-by-step explanation:

cos ? = 36/53

? = arccos (36/53)

? = 47 (rounded to the nearest degree)

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Find the missing side. Round it to the nearest tenth

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Answer: 53.6

Explanation:

When given a side and its opposing angle and another angle, to find its opposing side you may use the sine rule.

sin(Angle)/opposing side = sin(Angle)/opposing side

Applying this formula will give us the following:

1) sin90/x = sin66/49
2) 1/x = 0.01864
3) 1/0.01864 = x
4) x ≈ 53.6

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grafique la recta que pasa por el punto (-2,4) y tiene pendiente m= -2/3

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PLS HELP ME!!- What is the total cost for 4.6 pounds of blackberry jam and 1.6 pounds of blueberry jam? boysenberry jam $5/1b blackberry jam $5/1b raspberry jam $7/1b apple butter $3/1b marmalade $3/1b blueberry jam $8/1b Submit I don't kn​

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Answer:

total blackberry: $23

total blueberry: $12.80

total: $35.80

Step-by-step explanation:

the blackberry jam is $5/lb

therefore, 4.6 pounds of it -

5 x 4.6

=23

the blueberry jam is $8/lb

using the same method we do

8 x 1.6

=12.8

adding the two totals -

23 + 12.8 = 35.8

in other words, the two jams will be $35.80

Answer:
$35.80
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May somebody help with this and show how you solved these 4 problems??

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Answer:

x=27

y=25

c=12

n=70

Step-by-step explanation:

a- x-10=17

isolate the x by adding 10 to both sides

x=27

b- y+7=32

isolate the y by subtracting 7 from both sides

y=25

c- 4c=48

isolate c by dividing both sides by 4

c=12

d- n/5=14

isolate the n by multiplying both sides by 5

n=70

Answer:

a) [tex]x-10=17[/tex]

Add 10 to both sides:-

[tex]x-10+10=17+10[/tex][tex]x=27[/tex]

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b) [tex]y+7=32[/tex]

Subtract 7 from both sides

[tex]y+7-7=32-7[/tex][tex]y=25[/tex]

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c) [tex]4c=48[/tex]

Divide both sides by 4

[tex]\frac{4c}{4}=\frac{48}{4}[/tex][tex]c=12[/tex]

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d) [tex]\frac{n}{5}=14[/tex]

Multiply both sides by 5

[tex]\frac{5n}{5}=14\cdot \:5[/tex][tex]n=70[/tex]

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josh is standing on the top of a building that is 425 feet tall. He throws a penny up into the air with an initial of 32 ft/sec. How long does it take for the penny to hit the ground?
Y = -4.9x^2 + 32x + 425

A. 10 seconds

B. 6.25

C. 400

D. 0 seconds

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

cause it will be more faster just because it is in a solid phase or it is solid

The time taken to hit the ground is 6.25 sec.(Option B)

How to calculate time?

It is given that penny follows the trajectory:

[tex]y = -4.9x^2 + 32x + 425[/tex]

Differentiating it we get:

[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dx} =-9.8x+32[/tex]

At y=425, it is obvious that x=0

So dy/dx at x=0 is 32.

Now the vertical component of the velocity is 32sinФ (where Ф is the angle at which penny is thrown).

Ф[tex]=\tan^{-1}(32)[/tex]

Vertical component=[tex]32*\sin(\tan^{-1}(32))[/tex]=31.98 ft/sec

Now applying the equation of motion: acceleration=-32ft/sec^(2)

u=31.98ft/sec   s=-425   t=?

[tex]s=ut+\frac{1}{2} at^{2}[/tex]

[tex]-425=31.98t-16t^2[/tex]

[tex]16t^2-31.98t-425=0[/tex]

Solving the quadratic equation we get:

t=6.249 sec≅6.25 sec

Therefore, the time taken is 6.25 sec.

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-4 = -2/u solve for U

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Answer:

-4= -2/u

or, -4u= -2

or, u= -2/-4

u=1/2

2 square5 + 5 square5

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Answer:

=2^5+5^5

=32+3125

=3157

What is the circumference, in inches, of the front tire of Susan’s bike?

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Answer:

The bike will travel approximately 1,272 inches or 106 feet.  

Step-by-step explanation:

The diameter of a circle (wheel) can be used to find the circumference, which is the total perimeter around the wheel.  The formula used to find circumference is:  C = dπ, where 'd' is the diameter and π = 3.14.  In this case C = 27 x 3.14 ≈ 84.78 inches.  Since this measurement represents the perimeter of wheel, we would need to multiply this number by 15 in order to find the total distance after 15 complete rotations of the wheel:  84.78 x 15 ≈ 1,272 inches.  1,272 inches is a large measurement, so we can easily convert this to feet by dividing by the number of inches per foot, or 12:  1272/12 = 106 feet.

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YOU HAVE A GARDEN HOSE AND A 0.5 LITER CONTAINER AND A 0.3 LITER CONTAINER. YOU NEED TO MEASURE OUT 0.1 LITER OF WATER. HOW DO YOU DO IT

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Answer:

Fill up the .3 container and then pour it into the .5

fill up the .3 again and fill up the .5 ... if all is poured in the .5 will overflow over the top.

stop when the .5 is totally full... only .3 will fit... the liquid left in  the .3 will be .1

Step-by-step explanation:

please please please help asap

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Answer:

1,3,5

Step-by-step explanation:

81 is a perfect square so it can be written as an integer

11.8 is rational because it can be written as a fraction (107/9)

sqrt(6) isn't a perfect square so it is irrational

3/7 is a fraction so it is rational

8.57 is a terminating decimal so it is rational

graph shown here is the graph of which of the following rational
functions?

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Answer:

B) f(x) = 1/x-1

Step-by-step explanation:

You can type it into desmos graphing calculator- hope this helps

Option (B) is correct.

What is a graphing function?

"Graphing functions is drawing the curve that represents the function on the coordinate plane. If a curve (graph) represents a function, then every point on the curve satisfies the function equation"

For the given graph,

The functions are

(A) [tex]f(x)=\frac{1}{x}[/tex]

(B) [tex]f(x)=\frac{1}{x-1}[/tex]

(C) [tex]f(x)=\frac{1}{x+1}[/tex]

Plot all these functions in the graph. We can obtain the graph as shown for option (B).

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A Triangular Park ABC has sides 120 m, 80m and 50m. a gardener has to put a fence all around it and also plant grass inside. How much area does she need to plant? Find the cost of fencing it with barbed wire at the rate of of Rs. 20 per metre leaving a space 3m wide for a gate on one side?​

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The perimeter = sum of all sides

= 120 + 80 + 50

= 250

So 250 - 3

247

Left space for gate

Now cost of fencing = Rs 20/per meter

= 247 × 20

= Rs 4,940

Now the area of the triangular park can be found using heron's formula

S = (a+b+c)/2

S = (120+80+50)/2

S = 250/2

S = 125

Now

Herons formula = √s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)

√125(125-120)(125-80)(120-50)

√125(5)(45)(70)

√5×5×5×5×5×3×3×5×14

After Making pairs

5×5×5×3√14

375√14

Therefore 375√14m is the area of the triangular park

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$\sf\underline\bold{Answer:}$

$\sf\small\underline{\underline{Area\: planted\: by\: the\: gardener : 1452.36m^2}}$

$\sf\small\underline{\underline{The\:cost\:of\:fencing\:the\:park:Rs.4940}}$

$\space$

$\sf\underline\bold{Step-by-Step:}$

$\space$

$\sf\bold{Given(In \:the\:Q):}$

Sides of the triangular park are 120m,80m and 50m.

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$\sf\bold{To \: find:}$

How much area of the park does she need to plant?The cost of fencing the park ?

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$\sf\small{☆Area\:to\:be\:planted=Area \: of \: ∆ABC}$

$\space$

$\sf\underline\bold{Calculating\:area\:of\:∆ABC:}$

$\space$

Use heron's formula to find the area of the triangle.

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$\mapsto$ $\sf\small{Heron's\:formula=}$

[tex]\sf\sqrt{s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}[/tex]

$\sf{Where\:s=semi\:perimeter}$$\sf{a,b,c\: = side\:of\:the\:∆}$$\sf\small{Here\:a=120,b=80 \:and\: c=50}$

$\space$

$\sf\bold{Now,find\:semi\:parameter:-}$

$\sf\small{Perimeter\:of\:the\:∆=120+80+50=250}$

$\sf\small{Semi-Perimeter:}$ $\sf\dfrac{250}{2}$ $\sf\small{=125m}$

$\space$

$\sf\small{Substitute \: the\:values\:in\:heron's\:formula:}$

$\sf{Area\:of\:the\:∆:-}$

$\mapsto$ [tex]\sf\sqrt{125(125-120)(125-80)(125-50)}[/tex]

$\space$

$\mapsto$ $\sf\sqrt{125\times(5)\times(45)\times(75)}$

$\space$

$\mapsto$ $\sf\small\sqrt{2109375}$ $\sf\small{=375}$ $\sf\small\sqrt{15}$

$\space$

$\longmapsto$ $\sf\underline\bold\purple{1452.56m^2}$

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$\sf\underline\bold{Now,find\:the\:cost\:of\:fencing:}$

$\sf{Cost\:of\:fencing-}$

$\sf{Rate = Rs.20 per \:meter}$ $\sf{Left\:space=3m}$

$\space$

$\sf\underline{Hence,the\:gardener\:has\:to\:fence:}$

$\sf{= 250-3=247m.}$

$\space$

So,total cost of fencing at the rate of Rs.20 per m:-

$\sf\underline\bold\purple{=247\times20=4940}$

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I need help please. The question is already there. Tysm. 20 points.

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Answer:

$109 and 35%

Step-by-step explanation:

49.05 is the sale price and the discount is 55%. What’s the original price?

price/ 1- discount

49.05/ 1 - 0.55

49.05/ 0.45

109

for the other part

to find the discount subtract final price from original price

94 - 61.10 = 32.9

Which would be 35% in percent form.

Find the difference quotient for f(x) = x2 + 4.

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I am trying to simplify a difference quotient with the form

f(x+h)−f(h)/h

if f(x)=2/x2 I have attempted to cancel out the denominator of the numerator by the least common denominator method. I know that I can solve this using implicit differentiation, but am trying to use the difference quotient to get the partial derivative

Here is my work so far:

f(x+h)−f(x)(h)

=f(2/(x+h)2)−f(2/x2)h

=(2/(x+h)2)−(2/x2)h

here I multiply by the LCD

=(2(x2)−2(x+h)2)/(x2(x+h)2)h

Here I expand out the top and cancel out 2x2

=(2x2−(2x2+4xh+2h2))/(x2(x+h)2)h

=−(4xh+2h2)/(x2(x+h)2))h

Here I think I should multiply by 1/h to get rid of the h on the bottom

I end up with:

=4xh+2h2hx2(x+h)2

factor out an h

=−4x+2hx2(x+h)2

(3[tex]\sqrt{7} \\[/tex]+7[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex])/[tex]\sqrt{21}[/tex]

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Answer:

sqrt(3) + sqrt(7)

Step-by-step explanation:

3*sqrt(7) / sqrt(21) = 3/sqrt(3)

If you rationalize the denominator, you get 3*sqrt(3)/3. The threes cancel

You are left with sqrt(3)

7sqrt(3)/sqrt(21) = 7 / sqrt(7)

If you rationalize the denominator, you get

7  sqrt(7)/ 7 = sqrt(7)

The 7s have been canceled out

The answer is

sqrt(3) + sqrt(7)

Here is a list of fractions 18/45 14/30 10/25 8/20 16/40 one of these fractions are not equivalent to 2/5 write down this fractions

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Answer:

14/30

Step-by-step explanation:

How to simplify: • divide both numerator and denominator by their GCF.18/45= 18 ÷ 9 / 45 ÷ 9= 2/514/30= 14 ÷ 2 / 30 ÷ 2= 7/1510/25= 10 ÷ 5 / 25 ÷ 5= 2/58/20= 8 ÷ 4 / 20 ÷ 4= 2/516/40= 16 ÷ 8 / 40 ÷ 8= 2/5

[tex]\tt{ \green{P} \orange{s} \red{y} \blue{x} \pink{c} \purple{h} \green{i} e}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{14}{30}[/tex] is not equivalent to [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex] in the list of fractions [tex]\frac{18}{45}, \frac{14}{30} , \frac{x}{y} \frac{10}{25}, \frac{8}{20}, \frac{16}{40}[/tex].

Equivalent Fractions

Equivalent fractions represent the same value even though they look different.

How to determine the Equivalent fractions?

We know we can find an equivalent fraction of a given fraction by or dividing both the numerator and denominator of the given fraction with the same number (maybe LCM or HCF of the numerator or denominator).

[tex]\frac{18}{45}=\frac{18/9}{45/9}=\frac{2}{5}[/tex] (since [tex]9[/tex] is HCF of [tex]18, 45[/tex])

[tex]\frac{14}{30}=\frac{14/2}{30/2}=\frac{7}{15}[/tex] (since [tex]2[/tex] is HCF of [tex]7, 15[/tex])

[tex]\frac{10}{25} =\frac{10/5}{25/5} =\frac{2}{5}[/tex] (since [tex]5[/tex] is HCF of [tex]10, 25[/tex])

[tex]\frac{8}{20} =\frac{8/4}{20/4} =\frac{2}{5}[/tex] (since [tex]4[/tex] is HCF of [tex]8, 20[/tex])

[tex]\frac{16}{40} =\frac{16/8}{40/8} =\frac{2}{5}[/tex] (since [tex]8[/tex] is HCF of [tex]16, 40[/tex])

Thus, [tex]\frac{14}{30}[/tex] is not equivalent to [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex].

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What is the quotient?
(-3)
(-3)²
O-9
1
o
1
9
100
O 9

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Answer:

(-3)

Step-by-step explanation:

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What is the distance from point N to LM in the figure below?

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Let me see the rest of the answers choices

Answer:

It is 7.5

Step-by-step explanation:

The following formula gives the area A of a trapezoid, where b and c are the bases of the trapezoid and h
is the height:
A=
(6+c)h
Rearrange the formula to highlight the height.
h

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Answer:

[tex]h = \frac{2A}{b + c}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]A = \frac{1}{2}(b + c)h[/tex]

Required

Solve for h

We have:

[tex]A = \frac{1}{2}(b + c)h[/tex]

Multiply sides by 2

[tex]2A = (b + c)h[/tex]

Make h the subject

[tex]h = \frac{2A}{b + c}[/tex]

What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 20 inches if
[tex]\pi[/tex]
=3.1415​

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$\sf\underline\bold\blue{Information\:given\:in\:the\:question:}$

π =[tex]\sf{ 3.1415}[/tex]$\sf{Diameter = 20inches}$

$\space$

$\sf\underline\bold\blue{What\:we\:have\:to\:find?}$

$\sf{Area\:of\:the\:circle.}$

$\space$

$\sf\underline\bold\blue{Answer:}$

$\sf\small{Area\:of\:the\:circle\:is : 314.15}$

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$\sf\underline\bold\blue{Calculations:}$

Here we have the value of the circle's diameter that is 20inches. So, first we have to calculate the radius of the circle using the formula :

$\mapsto$ $\sf\bold{Radius=}$ $\sf\dfrac{Diameter}{2}$

$\space$

$\sf\underline\bold\blue{Calculating\:the\:required\:values:}$

$\mapsto$ $\sf\bold{Radius=}$ $\sf\dfrac{20}{2}$

$\sf{Convert \: to \: the\:lowest\:term(Divide),}$

$\mapsto$ $\sf\underline\bold{Radius=10}$

☆Now we know the value of the radius . So now let's calculate the area of the circle.

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$\sf\bold{Area\:of\:circle:}$ π$\sf{ r \: ^{2} }$

$\sf\bold{Evaluating \: the\:required\:values:}$

$\sf\bold{Area\:of\:circle=3.1415(10)^2}$

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$\sf\bold{Area\:of\:the\:circle=3.1415\times10\times10}$

$\sf\bold{Now,}$

$\sf\bold{Area\:of\:the\:circle:3.1415\times100}$

$\space$

$\sf\underline\bold\green{Thus,Area\:of\:the\:circle\: is \: 314.15}$

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Identify the type of function represented by f(x)=4 x 2^x

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Answer:

exponential growth

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) is in the form  a* b^x

where a is the initial value and b is the growth/ decay factor

since b > 1 it is growth

This is the exponential form of a function

We have exponential growth

Can someone help me on this please

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Answer:

x=0,1,±2

Step-by-step explanation:

x^3(x^2-5)=-4x

x^2(x^2-5)=-4

Take x^2=a, we have

a*(a-5)=-4, a^2-5a+4=0, (a-1)(a-4)=0, a=1,4

x^2=0, 1, 4. x=0,1,±2

Answer:

x = 1 and x = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] {x}^{5} - 5 {x}^{3} = - 4x \\ {x}^{4} - 5 {x}^{2} + 4 = 0 \\ ( {x}^{2} - 4)( {x}^{2} - 1)=0[/tex]

x² = 4 or = 1

x = ±4 = -2 or 2x = ±1 = -1 or 1

Since x > 0, the negative integers are rejected and the solutions to this equations are x = 1 and x = 2

Monique made several batches of soup for a potluck supper. Each batch required Three-fourths of a pound of potatoes, and she used a total of 6 and one-half pounds of potatoes. How many batches of soup did Monique make?

Which division and multiplication problems could represent this scenario? Check all the apply.

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Answer:

Number of batches of soup = 8 2/3 batches

Step-by-step explanation:

Each batch of soup = 3/4 pounds of potatoes

Total pounds of potatoes available = 6 1/2 pounds

How many batches of soup did Monique make?

Number of batches of soup = Total pounds of potatoes available / Each batch of soup

= 6 1/2 pounds ÷ 3/4 pounds

= 13/2 ÷ 3/4

= 13/2 × 4/3

= (13 * 4) / (2 * 3)

= 52/6

= 8 4/6

= 8 2/3

Number of batches of soup = 8 2/3 batches

Answer:

B 13/2 divided by 3/4
E 13/2 (4/3)

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