A group of 9 people won 1-5 of a $4,500 prize. How much money did each person in the group win?

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There are 9 people in the group.
The total prize money won is $4,500.
To find out how much money each person won, divide the total prize money by the number of people:
$4,500 ÷ 9 = $<<4500/9=500>>500.

Each person in the group won $500. Answer: \boxed{500}.

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How many ounces are in 1/2 of 1/5 of a 10 ounce block of cheese

To find the answer, you need to multiply the fractions.

1/2 of 1/5 can be calculated as (1/2) * (1/5) which equals 1/10.

Now, to find out how many ounces are in 1/10 of a 10 ounce block of cheese, you multiply:

(1/10) * 10 = 1 ounce.

So, there are 1 ounce in 1/2 of 1/5 of a 10 ounce block of cheese.

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A recipe calls for 1/3 of a container of yogurt. Each container of yogurt has 150 cal. The recipe makes for servings which set of calculations would give the correct number of calories per servings

A.1/3x150x4
B.1/3x 150 divided by 4
C.1/3 divided by 150 divided by 4
D.1/3x150 divided by 1/4

To find the correct number of calories per serving, we need to multiply the fraction of a container of yogurt by the number of calories in a full container, and then divide by the number of servings.

The correct set of calculations is option A: 1/3 x 150 x 4.

Explanation:
- 1/3 represents the fraction of a container of yogurt used in the recipe.
- 150 represents the number of calories in a full container of yogurt.
- 4 represents the number of servings the recipe yields.

So, by multiplying 1/3 by 150 and then by 4, we can determine the correct number of calories per serving.

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A water tank decreases by 10 gallons every three hours every day. What is the total change in the amount of water tank after six days

To find the total change in the amount of water in the tank after six days, we need to calculate the change in the amount of water each day and then multiply it by the number of days.

Every three hours, the water tank decreases by 10 gallons. Since there are 24 hours in a day, the tank will decrease by 10 gallons every 8 hours (24 hours divided by 3 hours).

Therefore, in one day, the tank will decrease by (10 gallons / 8 hours) * 24 hours = 30 gallons.

Over six days, the total change in the amount of water in the tank will be 30 gallons * 6 days = 180 gallons.

So, the total change in the amount of water in the tank after six days is 180 gallons.

A water tank decreases by 10 gallons every three hours every day. What is the total change in the amount of water tank after six days

A.80gallons
B.-80 gallons
C.480 gallons
D.-480

To find the total change in the amount of water in the tank after six days, we need to calculate the change in the amount of water each day and then multiply it by the number of days.

Every three hours, the water tank decreases by 10 gallons. Since there are 24 hours in a day, the tank will experience 8 intervals of 10 gallons each day (24 hours divided by 3 hours).

Therefore, in one day, the tank will decrease by 10 gallons * 8 intervals = 80 gallons.

Over six days, the total change in the amount of water in the tank will be 80 gallons * 6 days = 480 gallons.

So, the correct answer is option C: 480 gallons.

Solve this multi-step problem. A runner completes 1/4 of a 5 mile race every eight minutes at the same pace. How far can the runner go in 16 minutes

To solve this problem, we first need to find out how far the runner can go in one minute. We can do this by dividing 1/4 of 5 miles by 8 minutes:

(1/4) * 5 miles = 5/4 miles
5/4 miles divided by 8 minutes = 5/32 miles per minute

So, the runner can cover 5/32 miles in one minute.

To find out how far the runner can go in 16 minutes, we can multiply the distance covered in one minute by 16:

(5/32) miles per minute multiplied by 16 minutes = (5/32) * 16 = 5/2 miles

Therefore, the runner can go 5/2 miles or 2.5 miles in 16 minutes.

Solve this multi-step problem. A runner completes 1/4 of a 5 mile race every eight minutes at the same pace. How far can the runner go in 16 minutes

A.160
B.1/8
C.1/10
D.2 1/2

To find out how far the runner can go in 16 minutes, let's break it down step by step.

The runner completes 1/4 of a 5-mile race every 8 minutes. This means the runner covers 1/4 * 5 = 5/4 miles in 8 minutes.

To find out how far the runner can go in 16 minutes, we can set up a proportion. If the runner covers 5/4 miles in 8 minutes, then in 16 minutes, the runner would cover (5/4) * (16/8) = 10/4 = 2.5 miles.

So, the correct answer is option D: 2 1/2 miles.

The answer to the first question you asked is $100

There are 5 different amounts that can be won: $1, $2, $3, $4, and $5.

The total number of different amounts that can be won is 5.
To calculate how much money each person won, divide the total amount won by the number of people in the group: $4,500 / 9 people = $<<4500/9=500>>500/person. Answer: \boxed{500}.

Apologies for the confusion. Let's try a different approach to solving the problem.

There are 9 people in the group.
The total prize money won is $4,500.
To find out how much money each person won, divide the total prize money by the number of people:

$4,500 / 9 = $<<4500/9=500>>500.

Therefore, each person in the group won $500. Answer: \boxed{500}.