Given :
For the school's sports day, a group of students prepared 12 1/2 litres of lemonade. At the end of the day they had 2 5/8 litres left over.
To Find :
How many litres of lemonade were sold.
Solution :
Initial amount of lemonade, I = 12 1/2 = 25/2 litres.
Final amount of lemonade, F = 2 5/8 = 21/8 litres.
Amount of lemonade sold, A = I - F
A = 25/2 - 21/8 litres
A = 9.875 litres
Therefore, 9.875 litres of lemonade were sold.
Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer: First option is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Enrollment month Actual Predicted Residual
January 500 8 4
February 400 15 -1
March 550 15 -1
April 13 12 -1
May 16 17 -1
June 14 15 -1
Since we know that
Residual value = Actual value - Predicted value
Sum of residuals is given by

since we can see that sum of residual is more than 0.
So, it can't be a good fit .
Hence, No, the equation is not a good fit because the sum of the residuals is a large number.
Therefore, First option is correct.
5.76 because the hundredths place is two spaces to the right of the decimal point.
Answer:
4 dollars / yard.
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula
Cost per yard = Total Dollars paid/ yards of fabric
As a decimal 1/4 = 0.25
Givens
Total dollars paid = 13
Total yards of fabric 3.25
Solution
cost per yard = 13 / 3.25
Cost per yard = 4 dollars per yard