How many ounces are equal to 1 1/2 pounds
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24, 16 ounces is 1 pound. Half is 8 16+8=24
The answer is 12 fluid ounces
112 ounces are in 7 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
because there are 16 ounces in 1 pound if you multiply 16 by 7 you will get 112 oz.
112
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16 ounce multiply that by 7. 112. This correct i googed it
112
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multiply the mass value by 16
48 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
16 ounces per pound
3 x 16 = 48 ounces
7 Pounds Equals 112.0000oz.
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we have that
1 pound (lb) = 453.6 grams
1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz)
so
453.6 grams = 16 ounces (oz)
453.6 grams-------> convert to Kg-----> 453.6/100=0.4536 Kg
0.4536 Kg = 16 ounces (oz)
we know that
Zeroes at the end of numbers containing a decimal point are considered to be significant,
so
the number 0.0003140 kg ------> has 4 significant figures
by proportion
[tex]\frac{16}{0.4536} \frac{oz}{kg} = \frac{x}{0.0003140} \frac{oz}{kg} \\ \\0.0003140*16=0.4536*x \\\\ x= \frac{0.0003140*16}{0.4536} \\\\ x= 0.01108\ ounces[/tex]
[tex]x= 0.01108= 1.108*10^{-2} \ oz[/tex] ----> this number has 4 significant figures
therefore
the answer is
[tex]1.108*10^{-2} \ oz[/tex]
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step-by-step explanation:
if it is $10, then the price is 14.
take 40% of the cost, and then add the cost.
40% of 10 = 4
4+10 = 14.
answer:
given the linear inequality : [tex]x-2y\geq -12[/tex]
add 2y to both sides we get;
[tex]x-2y+2y\geq -12+2y[/tex]
simplify:
[tex]x\geq -12+2y[/tex]
add 12 to both sides of an equation;
[tex]x+12\geq -12+2y+12[/tex]
simplify:
[tex]x+12\geq 2y[/tex]
divide both sides by 2 we get;
[tex]\frac{x}{2} + 6 \geq y[/tex]
or
[tex]y\leq \frac{x}{2} + 6[/tex]
the related equation for the inequality equation [1] is;
[tex]y =\frac{x}{2} +6[/tex]
y-intercepts defined as the graph crosses the y-axis.
substitute x =0 in [2] to solve for y;
[tex]y =\frac{0}{2} +6[/tex]
y = 6
x-intercepts defined as the graph crosses the x-axis.
substitute value y = 0 to solve for x;
[tex]0 =\frac{x}{2} +6[/tex]
subtract 6 from both sides we get
[tex]0-6 =\frac{x}{2} +6-6[/tex]
[tex]-6 =\frac{x}{2}[/tex]
multiply both sides by 2 we get;
[tex]-6 \times 2=x[/tex]
or
x = -12
now, plot these point (0, 6) and (-12, 0) on graph as shown below and shade the graph below the solid line.