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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLS HELP! WILL MEDAL! 5 Questions: 1. Lila earns $8.75/h at her job. How many hours must Lila work to earn $105? @XxCoyoteKidxX @Shae.McCoy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

12 hrs

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

105 divided by 8.75

OpenStudy (anonymous):

12

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

12 hiours

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x = no. of hours x*8.75 = 105

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I HAVE to get 4/5 right or better for this, or I fail my math quiz.

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hang on, getting question #2.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

12x8.75=105

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

why not close the next one right after you open it so me and shae are the only ones so it doesn't get so crowded in here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay @XxCoyoteKidxX

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hang on...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. A recipe that makes one pot pie calls for g of pepper. How many pot pies can Michael make if he uses 1 g of pepper? Use p for the number of pot pies. Choose all answers that are correct. THERE MUST BE MORE THAN ONE ANSWER!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Shae.McCoy @XxCoyoteKidxX

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

one pot pie

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

yea.. Just one. If he only needs G .. 1 is invisible around a varible

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

yupp

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oops, didn't list answers:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hang on:

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

loll

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

okay lol then it would just be P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here's the question:

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

access denied

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dangit. Hang on:

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

screenshot it and save it and then attach it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do I screenshot it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

On PC, not MAC.

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

hit ctrl print screen while it is pulled up on your screen

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

yeah i just told you how to do it on pc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Where does it go, I tried it.

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

you then need to paste it to a word document and then save the document and attach it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do I paste it. -_-

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

right click and hit paste

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I KNOW! (CAPS LOCK BROKE XD) HOW DO I SAVE IT?

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

go to save as and select where you want to save it and what you want to title it and then hit save to the right of the title box

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know. (Caps lock fixed) It shows no such thing. :(

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

is the picture on the page?

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

and you have to go to the file tab to find save as

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Forget it. Just hang on:

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well crap. XD

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

it wouldn't let me view it...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hang on again...

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

just type it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can't, keyboards don't have a division symbol. Here's A. http://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_9cecc09b66f21b8825e1eecc8b44905884dda962_1.gif

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

the division symbol and the forward slash mean the same thing!!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol, fail. *Facepalm*

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

wow lol

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

and you could always type it in the equation writer on here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

QUESTION: Which equations model this problem? A recipe that makes one pot pie calls for g of pepper. How many pot pies can Michael make if he uses 1 g of pepper? Use p for the number of pot pies. Choose all answers that are correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Another fail. :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OOPS!

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

what does g of pepper equal????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Calls for 0.125 g of pepper...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry, My OLS put that as an image. -_-

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

okay thank you you would be able to make 8 pot pies so A is the correct answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THERE IS MORE THAN ONE! :O

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There are 2 answers. Or more.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*correct

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

its also D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks. Number 3 coming up...

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

okay

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

theres my new question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is it really D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Not so sure.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, Not D, It's C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@XxCoyoteKidxX

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

okay I thought that D was 1/p=1/0.125

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#3: A hiker descended 2.23 ft every hour for 3 h. What is the change in the hiker’s altitude? Use a positive or negative number to express the change in the hiker’s altitude.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol, hang on.

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

and hang on guys I'm trying to figure out @Shae.McCoy problem first

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lemme fix that:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A hiker descended 2.23 ft every hour for 3 h. What is the change in the hiker’s altitude? Use a positive or negative number to express the change in the hiker’s altitude.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just remove the wierd � things.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And that's the question.

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

hahaha -_- I've actually learned how to screenshot

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

:p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:P @Shae.McCoy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-6.69

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

sorry g2g. Same time tomorrow guys

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@roz_mar23 Thanks.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Shae.McCoy Bye.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:(

OpenStudy (shae.mccoy):

bye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ur welcome

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Shae.McCoy :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@XxCoyoteKidxX You there? Got 2 more questions.

OpenStudy (xxcoyotekidxx):

okay Shae I'm still working on your Problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A diver descends below the surface of the water at a rate of 9.3 m/min. What is the diver’s altitude relative to sea level after 3 min?

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