Chapter 2: Q22. (page 115)
Solve each proportion. If necessary, round to nearest hundredth.
Short Answer
The value of .
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Chapter 2: Q22. (page 115)
Solve each proportion. If necessary, round to nearest hundredth.
The value of .
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In 1998, Winchell's House of Donuts in Pasadena, California, made the world's largest donut. It weighed 5000 pounds and had a circumference of 298.3 feet. What was the donut's diameter to the nearest tenth?
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Translate each equation into a sentence.
Translate each sentence into an equation.
A number n squared plus 12 is the same as the quotient of p and 4.
Explain why the multiplication property of equality and the division property of equality can be considered the same property. Which one do you think is easier to use?
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