Sara discarded 110 of the apples she picked as defective. Of the apples remaining, 300 were made into cider. The rest were sold as fresh fruit. What fraction of the total apples picked were sold as fresh fruit?(1 point)

Responses

3/10
Start Fraction 3 over 10 End Fraction

4/5
Start Fraction 4 over 5 End Fraction

3/5
Start Fraction 3 over 5 End Fraction

not enough information

To determine the fraction of the total apples picked that were sold as fresh fruit, we need to know the total number of apples picked. Without this information, we cannot calculate the fraction. Therefore, the answer is "not enough information."

he town of Oak Manor measures 3.8 miles by 4.2 miles. Solve for the total area.(1 point)

Responses

15.96 mi
15.96 mi

16 mi2
16 mi squared

8 mi2
8 mi squared

15.96 mi2

To solve for the total area of Oak Manor, we multiply the length by the width.

Total Area = Length * Width
Total Area = 3.8 miles * 4.2 miles
Total Area = 15.96 square miles

Therefore, the total area of Oak Manor is 15.96 square miles. So the correct answer is "15.96 mi^2".

A diver searches for a sunken treasure that is 97.2

feet below the surface. What is the diver's elevation when he is 23 of the way down? (1 point)
Responses

−48.5
ft.
negative 48 point 5 ft.

−32.4
ft.
negative 32 point 4 ft.

−64.8
ft.
negative 64 point 8 ft.

−145.8 ft.

To find the diver's elevation when he is 23% of the way down, we multiply the depth of the treasure by 0.23:

Elevation = Depth of treasure * 0.23
Elevation = 97.2 feet * 0.23
Elevation = 22.356 feet

Therefore, the diver's elevation when he is 23% of the way down is approximately 22.356 feet. So the correct answer is "-32.4 ft."

A basketball player is 623 feet tall. His infant son is 14 as tall. How tall is his son?(1 point)

Responses

223 ft.
2 Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction ft.

112 ft.
1 Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction ft.

2212 ft.
2 Start Fraction 2 over 12 End Fraction ft.

123 ft.

The height of the basketball player is given as 623 feet. We are told that his infant son is 1/4 as tall. To find the height of the son, we need to multiply the height of the basketball player by 1/4:

Son's height = Basketball player's height * 1/4
Son's height = 623 feet * 1/4
Son's height = 155.75 feet

Therefore, the son's height is 155.75 feet. So the correct answer is "156 ft."

A basketball player is 623 feet tall. His infant son is 14 as tall. How tall is his son?

Responses

2 2/3 ft.
2 Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction ft.

1 1/2 ft.
1 Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction ft.

2 2/12 ft.
2 Start Fraction 2 over 12 End Fraction ft.

1 2/3 ft.
1 Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction ft.

The height of the basketball player is given as 623 feet. We are told that his infant son is 1/4 as tall. To find the height of the son, we need to multiply the height of the basketball player by 1/4:

Son's height = Basketball player's height * 1/4
Son's height = 623 feet * 1/4
Son's height = 155.75 feet

Since 155.75 feet can be written as a mixed number, we have:

Son's height = 2 2/3 ft.

Therefore, the son's height is 2 2/3 feet. So the correct answer is "2 2/3 ft."

To find the fraction of apples that were sold as fresh fruit, we need to find the number of apples that were sold as fresh fruit and divide it by the total number of apples picked.

First, let's find the total number of apples that were picked. We know that Sara discarded 110 apples as defective, so we need to subtract that from the total.

Total apples picked = total apples - apples discarded
= total apples - 110

Next, let's find the number of apples that were sold as fresh fruit. We know that 300 apples were made into cider, so we need to subtract that from the total apples remaining.

Apples sold as fresh fruit = total apples remaining - apples made into cider
= (total apples - 110) - 300

Now, let's calculate the fraction of apples sold as fresh fruit. We will divide the number of apples sold as fresh fruit by the total number of apples picked.

Fraction = Apples sold as fresh fruit / Total apples picked
= [(total apples - 110) - 300] / (total apples - 110)

Since we don't have the exact value for the total number of apples picked, we can't calculate the fraction. Therefore, the answer is "Not enough information".