Solve the problem.Of 11 crates of apples, 9 crates are Granny Smiths. What fraction of the crates are Granny Smiths?
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Answer: C
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Translate to a system of two equations, then solve.There were 420 people at a play. The admission price was $3 for adults and $1 for children. The admission receipts were $780. How many adults and how many children attended?
A. 180 adults and 240 children B. 195 adults and 225 children C. 240 adults and 180 children D. 120 adults and 300 children
Find the probability. Round to the nearest ten-thousandth when necessary.A family has five children. The probability of having a girl is 1/2. What is the probability of having at least 3 boys?
A. 0.5 B. 0.4688 C. 0.1563 D. 0.3125
Solve the problem.Sam and Chad are ticket-sellers at their class play. Sam is selling student tickets for $2.00 each, and Chad selling adult tickets for $5.50 each. If their total income for 24 tickets was $83.00, how many tickets did Sam sell?
A. 10 tickets B. 15 tickets C. 14 tickets D. 16 tickets
Translate the phrase into a division problem. Then find the quotient.What is 271 increased by 61?
A. 322 B. 331 C. 342 D. 332