Oh, dude, if a fish weighs 10 pounds plus half its weight, it's like solving a math riddle. So, you take the weight, which is 10 pounds, and then add half of it, which is 5 pounds. Math time! 10 + 5 equals 15 pounds. So, the weight of the fish would be 15 pounds. Math is fun, right?
Call the unknown weight of the fish "x". In that case, the statement can be converted into an equation as follows:x = 5 + (1/2)x If you solve this for "x", you get the weight of the fish. (The answer is 10 pounds.)
A half dollar coin weighs 11.34 grams and a dollar coin weighs 8.1 grams so if you use subtraction then the answer would be 3.33.
To get Tweedledee's side of it, divide 361 by 2 to get 180.5 lbs. Since they are the same exact size and age in proportion to their body size, shape, and age, then they are both 180.5 lbs. To find half of 361 lbs., just divide it by 2. To get Tweedledee's side of it, do the same for that number, and you get 181 lbs. They are arguing with one another as to what their weight is.
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Oh, dude, fish have one line of symmetry. Yeah, it's like they're all about that one perfect reflection down the middle. So, if you're ever drawing a fish and you want to make sure it looks symmetrical, just fold it in half (not a real fish, please) and voilà!
Call the unknown weight of the fish "x". In that case, the statement can be converted into an equation as follows:x = 5 + (1/2)x If you solve this for "x", you get the weight of the fish. (The answer is 10 pounds.)
15 pounds
4 pounds?
Let the man's weight be represented by the variable W. According to the information given, the man's weight can be expressed as W = 100 + 0.5W. By solving this equation, we find that the man weighs 200 pounds.
3 and a half
Mario weighs 83.33 pounds. This is because if Victoria weighs 125 pounds and she is one and a half times as heavy as Mario, you can divide her weight by 1.5 to find Mario's weight.
4.5 (or four and one-half) pounds.
A half gallon of water typically weighs around 4.17 pounds. However, the weight can vary slightly depending on the density of the liquid.
No you are not the right weight my son is physically healthy, he plays football and basketball and he weighs 94 pounds.
One yard of PEA Gravel weighs approximately 3,000 pounds Clarification: one CUBIC yard weighs approx 3,000 pounds.
A 4'x8' by 1/2 inch old sheet weighs about 54 pounds. New Light sheet weighs 32 pounds.
215 pounds at his peak