Answer:
The correct answer is 67 9/11
Answer:
Part A: That 6 pounds of rice costs $18
Part B: (1,3) represents the unit price
Part C: 4 pounds of rice, because $12/3 equals 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A: The first point, 6, is on the amount of rice axis and the second point, 18, is on the total cost axis.
Part B: The unit price means the price for just 1 of something, so if you go to 1 pound of rice on the graph, you see it's at 3 on the total cost axis. Which means that 1 pound of rice costs $3.
Part C: From Part B you know that 1 pound of rice equals $3. So if you spend $12, then you can divide that by $3 to see how many pounds of rice you bought. 12/3 equals 4, so you bought 4 pounds of rice. Or you can count by 3's until you get to 12: 3, 6, 9, 12. That's 4 times so that means you bought 4 pounds of rice.
Step-by-step explanation:
Y= m x+ C
m (slope ) = 2 - (_3) / 0 _( - 9 )
= 5 / 9
( O, 2 ) Satisfying equation
2= 5/9 ( 0) + C
C= 2
So eq. is
y= 5/ 9 X + 2
Negative times negative = positive.
=0.63−(−9.85)
=0.63+9.85
=10.48
D) is the answer.
Answer: N = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
M = 3N + 4R
M = 43
R = 7
Replacing by the values
43 = 3N + 4*7
43 = 3N + 28
43-28 = 3N
3N = 15
N = 15/3
N = 5