Answer: 35
Step-by-step explanation:
R = rides
S = sodas
6R + 3S = $21.75 —> -12R - 6S = -43.5
10R + 6S = $39.50–>10R + 6S = 39.5
Multiplying Justin’s whole equation by -2 will bring out the 6S’, so we can focus on the cost of one ride.
-2R = -4
Divide both sides by -2
So for one ride, it would cost $2.
To find the cost for one soda, we plug in the cost for a ride.
6(2) + 3S = $21.75
12 + 3S = $21.75
3S = $9.75
So for one soda, it would cost $3.25.
Answer:
16 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
Tom walks for 5 minutes longer than he rides. To figure out the answer, start by subtracting 5:
27 - 5 = 22
Now that you have done this, divide 22 by 2:
22/2 = 11
Now you know that he rode the bus for 11 minutes, and you can add five to the other 11 minutes to know how long he walked:
11 + 5 = 16.
Whole-wheat bread = $2.06/lb
We need the cost of 3.8 lbs of whole-wheat bread.
So, we simply need to multiply the cost with the amount needed.
(cost per pound) × (amount of bread)
($2.06) × (3.8)
Simplify.
$7.828
Round to the nearest tenths.
$7.83
So, 3.8 pounds of whole wheat bread costs $7.83
~Hope I helped!~
So i think here you would FOIL. so -5x^2+10x-5x+10 and then combine like terms :)