16/ 2.10 = 7.6 ounces per $1
20/ 3.15 = 6.3 ounces per $1
So which do you think?
Answer:
Increase Y by 2 and increase X by 3
Step-by-step explanation:
When y intercpets, x = 0
so here,
ƒ(x)=x^3-x^2-x+1
ƒ(x)=(0)^3-(0)^2-0+1
ƒ(x)= +1
Kenny’s dad drove 194 miles in the afternoon and 54 in the morning
Answer:
$0.13 (this is a rounded answer)
Step-by-step explanation:
The unit cost is the cost of a 1 ounce bottle so you would divide the cost by the total number of ounces:
$2.00 divided by 16 is 0.125 but you would round because you need a cost not a decimal.
So your final answer would be $0.13 per ounce.