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In Science / Junior High School | 2024-10-17

46. There are 34 raisins in every bowl of cereal. How many raisins are there in 5 bowls? A. 140 B. 150 C. 160 D.170 47. Each class in a school has 14 reading books. If there are 12 classes in the school, how many reading books are there in all? A. 2 B. 14 C. 26 D. 168 48. Mrs. Reyes receives Php 3500.00 for 25 hours of tutorial service. How much does she charge her student per hour? Php 140.00 B. Php 3475.00 C. Php 3525.00 D. Php 87500 49. Ben and Louie harvested 1824 caimito fruits. They placed them equally in 8 baskets. How many caimito fruits were in each basket? Ⓐ228 B. 282 C. 822 D. 882 50. Ella had a piece of ribbon. After using 3/8 meter for her headband, she had 14 meter left. How many meters of ribbon did she have at first? A. 1/8 B.5/8 C. 4/12 D. 3/4​

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Answer:Here are the solutions to the questions you provided:46. Raisins in Bowls of CerealQuestion: There are 34 raisins in every bowl of cereal. How many raisins are there in 5 bowls?Calculation:34 \text{ raisins/bowl} \times 5 \text{ bowls} = 170 \text{ raisins}47. Reading Books in ClassesQuestion: Each class in a school has 14 reading books. If there are 12 classes in the school, how many reading books are there in all?Calculation:14 \text{ books/class} \times 12 \text{ classes} = 168 \text{ books}48. Mrs. Reyes's Charge per HourQuestion: Mrs. Reyes receives Php 3500.00 for 25 hours of tutorial service. How much does she charge her student per hour?Calculation:\frac{3500}{25} = 140 \text{ Php/hour}49. Caimito Fruits in BasketsQuestion: Ben and Louie harvested 1824 caimito fruits. They placed them equally in 8 baskets. How many caimito fruits were in each basket?Calculation:\frac{1824}{8} = 228 \text{ fruits/basket}50. Ribbon LengthQuestion: Ella had a piece of ribbon. After using 3/8 meter for her headband, she had 1/4 meter left. How many meters of ribbon did she have at first?Calculation:\text{Initial length} = \text{used length} + \text{remaining length} = \frac{3}{8} + \frac{1}{4}\frac{1}{4} = \frac{2}{8} \Rightarrow \text{Initial length} = \frac{3}{8} + \frac{2}{8} = \frac{5}{8} \text{ meters} ]Answer: B. 5/8If you need further explanations or have more questions, feel free to ask!

Answered by istall26 | 2024-10-17