Let's say a = number of ordered soups, b = number of ordered sandwiches.
Then 4.5a + 7.75b = 113.50, and a and b are integers between 0 and 18 inclusive.
How do we tackle this? If all ordered soup, the cost would be $81, so we'll have at least 4 sandwiches. If all ordered sandwich, the cost would be $139.5, so at most 15 sandwiches were ordered. You also know an even number of sandwiches was ordered, to let the price end at 50 cent.
If you brute-force from 4,6,8,10,12 to 14 sandwiches, you find the answer at 10 sandwiches and 8 soups.
10*7.75 + 8*4.50 = 113.50
Answer:
Brainlist pls?
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The Answer is B
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula we need here is
which simplifies to
which simplifies to
36 + 6x = 40 + 5x and
x = 4
So DG = 5 + 4 + 3 which is 12
Step-by-step explanation:
The last step is a little wrong. Lemme show you:
x(x + 2) + (x + 2)
Imagine there is an invisible '1' infront of (x + 2) like this:
= x(x + 2) + 1(x + 2)
Now we can combine the like terms together:
= (x + 1)(x + 2)
This is the correct factorization.
Answer:
-3.2, -3.4, -3.6, -3.8, -3.9
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<em>Hey there!</em>
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Well rational numbers can be a decimal as long as it can be turned into a fraction, meaning 3.5 is a rational number.
So rational numbers between -3 and -4 are,
-3.2, -3.4, -3.6, -3.8, -3.9
<em>Hope this helps :)</em>