P = w * .6
Explanation: First, we must determine the price per pound of watermelon. To do this, we take the cost of the watermelons, and divide it by the number of pounds. 4.38 / 7.3, which is .6. This tells us each pound costs 60 cents, or $.6. We’re trying to say “The total price of watermelon would be the amount of watermelon bought times .6.” Plug in the variables you’re given, and you get p = w * 6.
For all of the questions? Because
6x6=36
1x1x1=1
5x5x5x5x5x5=15,625
12x12=144
27x27x27x27=531,441
6^4=1296
0.5^3=0.125
(1/8)^2= 1/64
PEMDAS so you do 3*4 which equals 12, then you add 8=20 20/2=10
17% = 17/100 = 0.17
Answer: 0.17
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y - 2 = 2/3(x - 6)
y - 2 = 2/3x - 4
y = 2/3x - 2