Hey! Let's go through this.
If she has 42 dollars and she buys 3 $7 t-shirts, we can use multiplication to see that she spent 21 dollars on t shirts, meaning she has 42-21 dollars left, or 21 dollars left.
If she has 21 dollars left and glasses sell for $6, then the most she can buy (keep in mind we can't buy a fractional part of a pair of sunglasses) at most 3 pairs, because if she bought four, she'd go over her spending limit.
Hope this helps!
<span>Hello there, i think the answer is 15=3*5
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What times 3 = 15?
x*3=15
X=5</span>
Answer:
1. terms: 4r, 2, -6, and 3r like terms: 2 and -6, 4r and 3r
2.terms: 5h^2, -3h^2, - 4h, 3h, 7 like terms: 5h^2 and -3h^2, - 4h and 3h
3. 3m + 6
4. 15b + 2
5. 3x + 9
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 4r + 2 - 6 +3r
terms: 4r, 2, -6, and 3r like terms: 2 and -6, 4r and 3r
2. 5h^2 - 3h^2 - 4h + 3h + 7
terms: 5h^2, -3h^2, - 4h, 3h, 7 like terms: 5h^2 and -3h^2, - 4h and 3h
3. 6m + 7 - 3m-1
3m + 6
4. 3(5b +2) - 4
15b + 6 - 4
15b + 2
5. 2x + 4 + 5 + x
3x + 9
It will be y+3y and the answer is 4y
Answer:
2 is the greatest factor
Step-by-step explanation:
2x-8
We can factor out a 2 from each term
2 (x-4)