Hmm. That is confusing. You are right, CPhill!
Wait a sec, guys......
She needed 1/2 of a cup and she used 2/3 of a cup.........ask yourselves the question, first....did she go over??? How would I find out???
(We don't need any pics !!!)
Yeah. That is true.
So thats why i was asking CPhill how was it visible to him!
Yeah. Me too. I can't see a THING!
She went over by of a cup
so thats the view im getting to see!
This is the best there cant be anyother except this!i have seen a forum where people get free help but its not as much as good as this and the moderators are way too strict!And the study is also not too good!
I think yes, rosala. Just click on them. Maybe that can help.
I don't think we need any pics, rosala !!!!
Read it again, and see if you know how to find the answer......
You are welcome. Whenever you need help, just ask.
DS and rosala.......I think rhat both of you might be able to do this one........give it a try!!!!
You are welcome, Chris!
were the pics visible to u CPhill!
And me too CPhill!your answer is really good!it wil help me remember the property!Thumbs up from me!
Thanks, DS !!!
Your welcome Mari!
Mari your answer is the third option " The late fee per day for the book " because 0.25x represents the late fee charged on Ruth for each day the book was overdue!in 0.25x , 0.25 represents the amount charged per day and x represents the number of days the book was late to be returned!
Hope uve understood by now but if not then pls be free to ask!
I like yours too, CPhill!
Nice answer, rosala !!!
I like to think of the Associative Property this way:
Sometimes, the first two "friends" associate together, so we have
(a + b) + c
And other times, the last two "friends" associate together, so we have
a + ( b + c) !!!!
Okay. Thanks rosala.
Every day, you pay $0.25 cents. There are x days.
I think that the answer is the late fee paid.
Hope it helps!
No, unless someone makes another one!
DragonSlayer the second term represents 0.25x because its the second term of the expression!
You are welcome, rosala.
OK....
1 cup has 128 grams
So......1/2 of a cup must have half of that = 64 grams
If she used 2/3 of a cup and only need 1/2 of a cup, what would be the correct answer???
Can you do this one??? (You won't learn anything if I just give you the answers.....)
What IS the second term?