Pregunta
If they are equal, write "equal". \[ \begin{array}{r}\text { Standard Units of Weight } \\ 1 \text { pound (lb) }=16 \text { ounces (oz) } \\ 1 \text { ton }(\mathrm{T})=2,000 \text { pounds (lbs) }\end{array} \] 1. 12 lbs or 180 oz 2. 2 T or \( 3,800 \mathrm{lbs} \) 3. \( 5,320 \mathrm{lbs} \) or 5 T 160 oz or 10 lbs 32 lbs or 510 oz
Ask by Patel Bush. in the United States
Feb 26,2025
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- 12 lbs and 180 oz: not equal
- 2 T and 3,800 lbs: not equal
- 5,320 lbs and 5 T: not equal
- 160 oz and 10 lbs: equal
- 32 lbs and 510 oz: not equal
Solución
Check the equality by following steps:
- step0: Check the equality is true or false:
\(32=\frac{510}{16}\)
- step1: Reduce the fraction:
\(32=\frac{255}{8}\)
- step2: Multiply both sides of the equation by LCD:
\(32\times 8=\frac{255}{8}\times 8\)
- step3: Simplify the equation:
\(256=255\)
- step4: Check the equality:
\(\textrm{false}\)
Solve the equation \( 12=180/16 \).
Check the equality by following steps:
- step0: Check the equality is true or false:
\(12=\frac{180}{16}\)
- step1: Reduce the fraction:
\(12=\frac{45}{4}\)
- step2: Multiply both sides of the equation by LCD:
\(12\times 4=\frac{45}{4}\times 4\)
- step3: Simplify the equation:
\(48=45\)
- step4: Check the equality:
\(\textrm{false}\)
Solve the equation \( 2*2000=3800 \).
Check the equality by following steps:
- step0: Check the equality is true or false:
\(2\times 2000=3800\)
- step1: Multiply the numbers:
\(4000=3800\)
- step2: Check the equality:
\(\textrm{false}\)
Solve the equation \( 5320=5*2000 \).
Check the equality by following steps:
- step0: Check the equality is true or false:
\(5320=5\times 2000\)
- step1: Multiply the numbers:
\(5320=10000\)
- step2: Check the equality:
\(\textrm{false}\)
Solve the equation \( 160=10*16 \).
Check the equality by following steps:
- step0: Check the equality is true or false:
\(160=10\times 16\)
- step1: Multiply the numbers:
\(160=160\)
- step2: Check the equality:
\(\textrm{true}\)
Let's analyze each comparison step by step:
1. **12 lbs or 180 oz**:
- To compare, we convert 12 lbs to ounces:
\[
12 \text{ lbs} = 12 \times 16 \text{ oz} = 192 \text{ oz}
\]
- Since \( 192 \text{ oz} \neq 180 \text{ oz} \), this comparison is **not equal**.
2. **2 T or 3,800 lbs**:
- Convert 2 tons to pounds:
\[
2 \text{ T} = 2 \times 2000 \text{ lbs} = 4000 \text{ lbs}
\]
- Since \( 4000 \text{ lbs} \neq 3800 \text{ lbs} \), this comparison is **not equal**.
3. **5,320 lbs or 5 T**:
- Convert 5 tons to pounds:
\[
5 \text{ T} = 5 \times 2000 \text{ lbs} = 10000 \text{ lbs}
\]
- Since \( 5320 \text{ lbs} \neq 10000 \text{ lbs} \), this comparison is **not equal**.
4. **160 oz or 10 lbs**:
- Convert 10 lbs to ounces:
\[
10 \text{ lbs} = 10 \times 16 \text{ oz} = 160 \text{ oz}
\]
- Since \( 160 \text{ oz} = 160 \text{ oz} \), this comparison is **equal**.
5. **32 lbs or 510 oz**:
- Convert 32 lbs to ounces:
\[
32 \text{ lbs} = 32 \times 16 \text{ oz} = 512 \text{ oz}
\]
- Since \( 512 \text{ oz} \neq 510 \text{ oz} \), this comparison is **not equal**.
### Summary of Results:
1. 12 lbs or 180 oz: **not equal**
2. 2 T or 3,800 lbs: **not equal**
3. 5,320 lbs or 5 T: **not equal**
4. 160 oz or 10 lbs: **equal**
5. 32 lbs or 510 oz: **not equal**
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Bonus Knowledge
1. Equal 180 ounces is equivalent to 11.25 pounds (since 1 lb = 16 oz), which is less than 12 lbs. 2. Not equal 2 tons equals 4,000 pounds (2,000 lbs x 2), which is greater than 3,800 lbs. 3. Not equal 5 tons translates to 10,000 pounds (5 T x 2,000 lbs), clearly more than 5,320 lbs. Equal 160 ounces equals 10 pounds (160 oz ÷ 16 oz/lb), which is the same as 10 lbs. Not equal 32 pounds is equivalent to 512 ounces (since 32 lbs x 16 oz/lb), which is significantly more than 510 oz.

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