Cooking time Helen bought a 24-pound turkey for her family’s Thanksgiving dinner and wants to know what time to put the turkey In to the oven. She wants to allow 20 minutes per pound cooking time. Calculate the length of time needed to roast the turkey: (a) First, by multiplying 24 · 20 to find the total number of minutes and then multiplying the answer by 1 60 to convert minutes into hours. (b) Next, by multiplying 24 ( 20 · 1 60 ) . (c) Which of the properties of real numbers says that your answers to parts (a), where you multiplied ( 24 · 24 ) 1 60 , and (b), where you multiplied 24 ( 20 · 1 60 ) should be equal?
Cooking time Helen bought a 24-pound turkey for her family’s Thanksgiving dinner and wants to know what time to put the turkey In to the oven. She wants to allow 20 minutes per pound cooking time. Calculate the length of time needed to roast the turkey: (a) First, by multiplying 24 · 20 to find the total number of minutes and then multiplying the answer by 1 60 to convert minutes into hours. (b) Next, by multiplying 24 ( 20 · 1 60 ) . (c) Which of the properties of real numbers says that your answers to parts (a), where you multiplied ( 24 · 24 ) 1 60 , and (b), where you multiplied 24 ( 20 · 1 60 ) should be equal?
Cooking time Helen bought a 24-pound turkey for her family’s Thanksgiving dinner and wants to know what time to put the turkey In to the oven. She wants to allow 20 minutes per pound cooking time. Calculate the length of time needed to roast the turkey: (a) First, by multiplying
24
·
20
to find the total number of minutes and then multiplying the answer by
1
60
to convert minutes into hours.
(b) Next, by multiplying
24
(
20
·
1
60
)
.
(c) Which of the properties of real numbers says that your answers to parts (a), where you multiplied
(
24
·
24
)
1
60
, and (b), where you multiplied
24
(
20
·
1
60
)
should be equal?
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Determine if the values of the variables listed are solutions of the system of equations.
2x - y = 4
3x+5y= - 6
x=1, y = 2; (1,-2)
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