5) a baby frog weighed 4.3 grams. After a month it was 3.37 times as heavy, how much did the frog weigh after a month?

Answer: 14.491

6) A full container of industrial cleaning solution had 4.74 litres of liquid. If the container was only 0.9 full, how many litres are in there?
Answer: 4.266

7) Janet made spicy and regular Chili for the chili cook off. She made enough spicy to fill up 0.2 of a pot. If she made 3 times as much as regular chili, how many pots of regular did she have?
Answer: 0.6

8)For a party George bought cupcakes with 0.04 being chocolate. Of the chocolate cupcakes 0.47 of them had sprinkles. What amount of the total cupcakes bought were chocolate with sprinkles?
Answer: 0.0188

#5. ok

#6. ok
#7. ok, assuming a typo in the question.
#8. ok

Right again!

Ty for checking on these answers Steve. I have one other question which I posted that I a thoroughly confused on.

Ty

To calculate the weight after a month, we need to multiply the initial weight by the given factor.

For question 5:
Initial weight = 4.3 grams
Factor = 3.37 (weight after a month is 3.37 times the initial weight)

To find the weight after a month, we multiply the initial weight by the factor:
Weight after a month = Initial weight * Factor
Weight after a month = 4.3 grams * 3.37
Weight after a month = 14.491 grams

Therefore, the baby frog weighs 14.491 grams after a month.

For question 6:
Initial liquid volume = 4.74 liters
Container fullness = 0.9 (the container is 0.9 full)

To find the amount of liquid in the container, we multiply the initial liquid volume by the container fullness:
Amount of liquid in the container = Initial liquid volume * Container fullness
Amount of liquid in the container = 4.74 liters * 0.9
Amount of liquid in the container = 4.266 liters

Therefore, there are 4.266 liters of liquid in the container.

For question 7:
Amount of spicy chili = 0.2 of a pot
Amount of regular chili = 3 times the amount of spicy chili

To find the number of pots of regular chili, we multiply the amount of spicy chili by 3:
Number of pots of regular chili = Amount of spicy chili * 3
Number of pots of regular chili = 0.2 * 3
Number of pots of regular chili = 0.6 pots

Therefore, Janet made 0.6 pots of regular chili.

For question 8:
Percentage of chocolate cupcakes = 0.04
Percentage of chocolate cupcakes with sprinkles = 0.47 of the chocolate cupcakes

To find the amount of total cupcakes that were chocolate with sprinkles, we multiply the percentage of chocolate cupcakes by the percentage of chocolate cupcakes with sprinkles:
Amount of cupcakes that were chocolate with sprinkles = Percentage of chocolate cupcakes * Percentage of chocolate cupcakes with sprinkles
Amount of cupcakes that were chocolate with sprinkles = 0.04 * 0.47
Amount of cupcakes that were chocolate with sprinkles = 0.0188

Therefore, 0.0188 of the total cupcakes bought were chocolate with sprinkles.