3. A textbook weighs 2.5 pounds. How many kilograms does the textbook weigh? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a pound. 1kg = 2.2 lb
1.1 kg
1.8 kg
5.5 kg
4.7 kg (my answer)
5. Solve the proportion using cross products
18/20 = k/110
A. 99
B. 122
C. 3.3 ( my answer)
D. 2.9
7. A 10-acre field produced 750 bushels of corn can. At that rate how much corn can be produced from a 14-acre field?
(This one I really need help understanding that's all )
The first 5 problem answers are
1.C
2.A
3.A
4.B
5.A
You have to answer the last 2 answers by your self.
1.C
2.A
3.A
4.B
5.A
C
A
A
B
A
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You're welcome -.-
I got 100%
Ms. Sue, no ma'am, you're not thinking. A kilo is heavier than a pound, so you had it backwards. If the textbook were 2.5 kilos, then it would be over 4 pounds. However, it is 2.5 pounds, so it must weigh about half as many kilos.
The correct answer to 3 is 1.1
Eyo lad
Its
C - 5/18,25/90
A - 6/10
A - 1.1 kg
B - 12
A - 99
The answers are in these order with the numbers beside it
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