TheStradfan
TheStradfan TheStradfan
  • 02-11-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

If Mary had 32 total apples, and John had X amount of apples, and X is a third of Jerry's total, which is 95 apples, how many apples is X?

(Warm up question)​

Respuesta :

kh926 kh926
  • 02-11-2021
Mary has 32
John has X
Jerry has 95
X=1/3 x 95
X= 31.6666667
X is 31 apples because you can’t have .66~ of an apple!
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

You are a loan officer at a bank. An application comes to you for $5000 loan. Explain why you would want to know the persons credit history
critismy of balanced and unbalanced growth economic​
Ron and Abdul disagree about whose turn it is to drive. Which statement could Ron make to best take ownership of his feelings? "You always get to drive." "Fight
Simplify to create an equivalent expression. -k-(-8k+7)
Is [h3o +] = 1.0× 10−7 m true of acidic, basic, or neutral solutions at 25◦c?
I don't know how to graph y=6/5x+1 can someone help me?
Please please help me out
7. How much thermal energy is absorbed when 10.0 g of ice at 0.0 degrees C changes phase to liquid water at 0.0 degrees C? The molar mass, M, of water is 18.02
Determine valence electrons​
how many genes must interact to produce a trait​