Let's say a widget costs "x" dollars.
Let's say x=1.50.
cost=350x= 350*(1.50)=525 dollars
Or more specifically
cost=nx, with n bring number of widgets
c(x)=nx
The answer it’s 4, hope it helps
Answer:
4.13
Step-by-step explanation:
To find out how many kilometres they ran in all you have to do 1.43+2.7 =4.13
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's call L the length and W the width. The length is 10 feet longer than the width, so:
L = W + 10
The area is the length times width, so:
119 = LW
Substituting:
119 = (W + 10) W
119 = W² + 10W
0 = W² + 10W − 119
0 = (W + 17) (W − 7)
W = -17 or 7
Since W must be positive, W = 7.
L = W + 10
L = 17
The length and width are 17 feet and 7 feet, respectively.