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ticka05

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1. write the numberal in base ten
25 eight

2. convert the base-ten to a numberal in the indicated base.
329 to base six

3.The ratio of staff to patients at Lakeview is 8 to 7. If total staff plus patients is 1575 people how many staff are at lakeview? I have to solve the problem

4. solve the proportion

6/x = 11/x+10

please help.
 
ticka05 said:
1. write the numberal in base ten
25 eight

2. convert the base-ten to a numberal in the indicated base.
329 to base six

3.The ratio of staff to patients at Lakeview is 8 to 7. If total staff plus patients is 1575 people how many staff are at lakeview? I have to solve the problem

4. solve the proportion

6/x = 11/x+10

please help.

1. write the numberal in base ten
25 eight

I assume you want to solve

\(\displaystyle 25_8 \, = \, x_{10}\)

I'll do a similar but different problem

\(\displaystyle 531_6 \, = \, (5*6^2 \, + \, 3*6^1 \, + 1*6^0)_{10} \, = (180 \, + \, 18 \, + \, 1)}_{10} = (199)_{10}\)

2. convert the base-ten to a numberal in the indicated base.
199 to base six(similar but different problem)

\(\displaystyle (199)_{10} \, = \, 5 * 6^2 \, + \, 19 \, = \, 5 * 6^2 \, + \, 3*6 \, + \, 1 = \, (531)_6\)

3.The ratio of staff to patients at Lakeview is 4 to 3. If total staff plus patients is 49 people how many staff are at lakeview? I have to solve the problem (similar but different problem)

Let

the number staff = S

The number of patients = P

The ratio of staff to patients at Lakeview is 4 to 3

S/P = 4/3

S = 4/3 * P.......................................................(1)

If total staff plus patients is 49 people

S + P = 49........................................................(2)

Using (1) in (2)

4/3*P + P = 49

7/3 * P = 49

P = 21..............................................................(3)

using (3) in (1)

S = 4/3 * P = 4/3 * 21 = 28

Check

S + P = 21 + 28 = 49 ...............checks

4. solve the proportion

\(\displaystyle \frac{5}{x} \, = \, \frac{2}{x-6}\)

Multiply both sides by the lowest-common-multiple (LCM) of the denominators --> x(x-6)

\(\displaystyle \frac{5}{x} \cdot x \cdot (x-6) \, = \, \frac{2}{x-6}\cdot x \cdot (x-6)\)

\(\displaystyle 5 \cdot (x-6) \, = 2 \cdot x\)

\(\displaystyle 5x - 30 \, = 2x\)

\(\displaystyle 3x \, = \, 30\)

\(\displaystyle x = 10\)

check

\(\displaystyle \frac{5}{x} \, = \, \frac{2}{x-6}\)

\(\displaystyle \frac{5}{10} \, = \, \frac{2}{10-6}\)

checks.......
 
ticka05 said:
I still don't get the convert the base ten to base 6 problem
To learn how to work with number bases and how to convert between them, try here.

Once you have studied the necessary background material, the worked example provided earlier should make a lot more sense, and you should be able to get started on your own exercise. :wink:
 
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