Nelson was doing a science lab. His teacher gave him 7.5 mL of vinegar and 24 mg of baking soda. He was told to share the materials equally with 2 friends. How much of each substance should each student receive? 2.5 liters of vinegar, 8 grams of baking soda 2.5 milliliters of vinegar, 8 milligrams of baking soda 7.5 liters of vinegar, 16 grams of baking soda 7.5 milliliters of vinegar, 16 milligrams of baking soda
@LOUISndGUCCI @kylefoster58
did u get d for the last one?
YES
okay just making shure
CAN U HELP ME WITH THIS
im trying to work on it
SRRY FOR RUSH
its fine lol
it is b i believe
THESE ARE HARD
Select the correct symbol. 0.3 ? 0.5 < > =
@kylefoster58 THX THX
this one is easy once u think of it. its him and 2 others so u have to divide the numbers by three then ml means milliliters so thats what told me it was b
IS IT A
yes it is a for the second problem u gave me
CONFUSED
0.3 < 0.5
I GOT THIS ONE
Select the correct symbol. 0.75 ? 0.484 = < >
are you confused about the first one?
0.75 > 0.484
REALLY
yes
Select the correct symbol. 0.312 ? 0.52 > < =
B
0.312 < 0.52
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just cause a number is longer doesnt mean it is bigger unless it is on the left side of the descimal
THX @kylefoster58
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