The answer is Motivational
Answer: the numbers can be 16 and 9, 6 and 24 or other factors of 144
Answer:
-5 and 2
-3 and 0
-2 and -1
...gives -3
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct question in the attached figure
Let
x-------------> <span>the number of granola bars
y-------------> the pounds of fruit
we know that
if 12 bars------------> cost $12
1 bars--------------> X
X=12/12---> x=$1
1 bar---------> cost $1
if 9 pounds of fruit----------> cost $36
1 pound-------------------> X
X=36/9--------> x=$4
1 pound -------> cost $4
</span><span>expression for the total cost=(1)*x+(4)*y----------> x+4y
</span><span>x=12
y=9
then
</span>the total cost=12+4*9----- $48
<span>an inequality that compares
the total cost with the amount you have to spend is
x+4y<=48
</span>
using a graph tool see the attached figure
<span>the inequality that models the number of granola bars you need to buy is
</span>
x<=12 the solution for the number of granola bars is the interval [0,12]
Answer:
9/20
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm assuming you have to give the probability as a fraction :)
6 + 5 = 11
20 - 11 = 9
9/20