Answer:
<u>142 Grey, 83 white, 76 black</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
If you were to take 5 boxes and put 24,12,12 in each, then multiply each number by 5 you wpuld get 120 Grey, 60 white and 76 black. Then you would add what they already have 120 Grey + 22 Grey is 142 grey, 60 white + 23 white is 83 white, and 60 black + 16 black is 76 black.
Answer:
8 days
Step-by-step explanation:
On day 8, Isabella will save 256 nickels, bringing her total to 510.
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The number of nickels saved on day n is 2^n. The total is 2^(n+1)-2.
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The above can be written down from your knowledge of binary sequences. If you want a more formal development, read on.
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The number of nickels saved on day n is a geometric sequence with first term 2 and common ratio 2. The n-th term of the sequence is ...
an = a1·r^(n-1) = 2·2^(n-1) = 2^n
The sum of n terms of the sequence is ...
S = a1(r^n -1)/(r -1) = 2(2^n -1)/(2-1)
S = 2^(n+1) -2
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We want S > 500, so ...
500 < 2^(n+1) -2
502 < 2^(n+1)
251 < 2^n
log(251) < n·log(2)
n > log(251)/log(2)
n > 7.97 . . . . . . . . 8 days or more to save more than 500 nickels
Answer:
1. 8% of 50 is 4
2. 95% of 40 is 38
3. 42% of 263 is 110.46
4. 110% of 70 is 77
5. 115% of 20 is 23
6. 130% of 78 is 101.4
7. 6.5% of 50 is 3.25
37. 15% of 50 is 7.5
38. 5% of 19 is 0.95
39. 8% of 275 is 22
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<h2>There are 13 quarters, 5 nickels and 20 dimes.</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Givens
- Max has $5.50.
- He has eight more quarters than he does nickels.
- He had four times as many dimes as he has nickels.
From these statements, we can deduce algebraical expressions to solve the problem. Let's call quarters, nickels and dimes.
(8 more quarters than nickels)
(he has four times as many dimes as he has nickels).
(Max has a total of $5.50, one quartes is $0.25, one nickel is $0.05 and one dime is $0.10).
Let's replace the first two expressions into the third equation
There are 5 nickels.
Now, we use this value to find the number of quarters
There are 13 quarters.
Also,
There are 20 dimes.
Therefore, there are 13 quarters, 5 nickels and 20 dimes.