Total number of parts is 25 therefore each part is 4 pounds, so your answer is 40, 52 and 8.
To divide 100 pounds into three parts in the ratio 10:13:2, you first need to find the total number of parts in the ratio, which is 10 + 13 + 2 = 25 parts. Next, calculate the weight of each part by dividing the total weight (100 pounds) by the total number of parts (25), resulting in 4 pounds per part. Finally, multiply each part of the ratio by this weight to find the weights of the three parts: 10 parts x 4 pounds = 40 pounds, 13 parts x 4 pounds = 52 pounds, and 2 parts x 4 pounds = 8 pounds.
Well you need to find out how many parts are needed: 2+4+5 = 11 Therefore each part of the ratio is (45/11)x2 : (45/11)x4 : (45/11)x5 Do the calculator work yourself
Grind the heart up in a blender and divide it out in three separate portions based off weight
To calculate the number of ten pence coins in three pounds, we first convert three pounds to pence. Since there are 100 pence in one pound, three pounds is equal to 300 pence. Next, we divide 300 pence by 10 pence (the value of each coin) to find that there are 30 ten pence coins in three pounds.
Divide each side into three equal parts. Then join the division marks on opposite sides with straight lines parallel to the other side(s).
No they are both the same: 3/9 = 1/3 ( divide both parts by 3) as 4/12 = 1/3 (divide both parts by 4)
If you are dividing something into the ratio of 1:2, you would be dividing it into three parts. In this instance, your end ratio would be 20:40 pounds.
Well you need to find out how many parts are needed: 2+4+5 = 11 Therefore each part of the ratio is (45/11)x2 : (45/11)x4 : (45/11)x5 Do the calculator work yourself
Approximately 1.36kg per three pounds (Tip: divide pounds by 2.2 to get kg).
three
Yes
Just divide thirty by ten to get three, and there you have it; three pounds is ten percent of thirty. This is proven by multiplying three by ten to get thirty.
Grind the heart up in a blender and divide it out in three separate portions based off weight
1/3, divide the whole into 3
Yes
Yes, it divided into three parts.
If you have a diagram, divide it equally in six peices, then take three groups of two and erase the line in between the twos.
A circle divides a plane into three parts.