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Hi. I can tell you how to work it out, yes. If 7 students = 72 pounds, then that's 504 pounds altogether. Add the 64, whick makes 568 pounds. Now, the weight of all 8 students is 568 pounds. To get
Hi. Basically, the way to do it, is to write the possible outcomes in a table. It's hard to tell you how to do it because I can't draw a table and show you. But basically, the row along the top will have
Okay so, thewhole lot of marbles is equal to 1. So, 3/8 + 1/3 + 1/8 + yellow marbles = 1 Right, so let's simplify that, by adding 1/8 to 3/8 to make 4/8, which is 1/2. 1/2 + 1/3 + yellow = 1
I'm afraid I can't really help you there. However, the best thing to do its buy a revision guide, or ask your teacher or you could just look at what you've done. Leanr how to do it, and write the
Hi. Sorry it's taken so long to reply. I don't know your maths skills, so I'm going to show you how I would do it and if there's anything you don't understand, let me know. Okay, so 4000 = 100% 8500
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