justinerodriguez1230 justinerodriguez1230
  • 26-01-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

I want to put 1/2 of a banana in each sack lunch. If I have
9 bananas, how many sack lunches can I make?

Respuesta :

Television314 Television314
  • 26-01-2021

Answer:

18 sack lunches.

Step-by-step explanation:

You want 1/2 bananas and you have 9.

9 / 1/2 = 9 x 2 = 18 lunches.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

0.02 in scientific notation with negative powers of 10
12 to Write the equation of the plane passing through the points M(1, 2, 0) and N(2, 1, 1) parallel to the vector
Male turkeys are birds that naturally strut and display their large tail feathers, which attracts female turkeys. This display is an example of (1) a behavioral
What has changed when a gardener uses a lever to lift a rock, instead of lifting it by hand? A. More force is applied over a shorter distance. B. More fo
what is the name of the tallest man alive
You paint 12 wall in 14 hour. At that rate, how long will it take you to paint one wall?
how many times greater is the value of the 4 in 640,700 than the value of the 4 in 67,040
If an exchange rate is £1= 2.03 American dollars £1= 2.15 Canadian dollars How many more canadian dollars than American dollars do you get for £250
what is 5 fifths of £65 - 20
Which statement about one atom of an element identifies the element?(1) The atom has 1 proton. (2) The atom has 2 neutrons.(3) The sum of the number of protons