How many ounces are in 12 of 15 of a 10-ounce block of cheese?(1 point)

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To find out how many ounces are in 12 of 15 of a 10-ounce block of cheese, we need to find the quotient of the fraction and multiply it by 10 (the total weight of the block).

12/15 = 0.8

0.8 * 10 = 8

Therefore, there are 8 ounces in 12/15 of a 10-ounce block of cheese.

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To find out how many ounces there are in 12 of 15 of a 10-ounce block of cheese, we need to calculate the fraction of cheese that is being referred to.

12 of 15 can be written as a fraction as: 12/15.

To find the number of ounces, we will multiply this fraction by the total weight of the cheese:

(12/15) * 10 = 8 ounces.

Therefore, there are 8 ounces in 12 of 15 of a 10-ounce block of cheese.

To find out how many ounces are in 12 of 15 of a 10-ounce block of cheese, you need to perform some calculations.

First, find the amount of cheese in one portion by dividing the weight of the entire block of cheese (10 ounces) by the number of portions it can be divided into (15).

10 ounces ÷ 15 portions = 0.6667 ounces per portion (rounded to 4 decimal places).

Next, multiply the amount of cheese in one portion by the number of portions you have (12) to get the total amount of cheese in 12 portions.

0.6667 ounces per portion × 12 portions = 8 ounces.

Therefore, there are 8 ounces in 12 of 15 of a 10-ounce block of cheese.