Answer:
The weight of cat is <u>14 pounds</u> and the weight of kitten is <u>4 pounds</u>.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Callie has a new kitten. It can weigh 3 pounds less than half the weight of Callie‘s cat. Together the cat and kitten weigh 18 pounds.
Now, to find the weight of each animal:
Let the cat's weight be
And the kitten weight =
Total weight of cat and kitten = 18 pounds.
Now, to set an equation to get the weight of each animal:
<em>Multiplying both sides by 2 we get:</em>
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<em>Adding both sides by 6 we get:</em>
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<em>Dividing both sides by 3 we get:</em>
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<em>The weight of cat = 14 pounds.</em>
Substituting the value of to get the kitten's weight:
<em>The kitten's weight = 4 pounds.</em>
Therefore, the weight of cat is 14 pounds and the weight of kitten is 4 pounds.
Answer:
79%
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the median, you need to arrange the numbers in ascending order. Than pick the middle number. If there are two middle numbers then you add them together and then divide by 2.
I'm not going to do the entire question, but I'll do the first part.
For the first part, you have to set up an inequality. Use context clues, such as
no more than (the one used in this sentence) to figure out what the symbol should be for the inequality.
In this case, because it is NO MORE THAN 6400, it would be:
6400
250r + 475p
where r represents the # refrigerators, and p represents the # pianos
Now that you have the equation, make the graph, then for the 3rd part, plug in 12 and 8 to r and p to see if it keeps the inequality true.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
B and D
(The ratio of cats to birds is greater than the ratio of ferrets to birds; The ratio of ferrets to cats is less than the ratio of dogs to cats)
hope this helps :)