The answer is D $126,if three cost $54 that means one costs $18 and just multiply it with seven
Since it does not include 0 in the inequality, nor does it include any numbers below 0, it must be
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Answer:
I am pretty sure $750
Step-by-step explanation:
Since there are 10 slices of cake, you would have to divded the cost ($2,500) by 10 to find out the cost per slice (you would get $250). Since we are finding the cost of 3 slices, you would mulitply 250 by 3, then you get your answer
Answer:
no
1/2 (8 - 4g) is 4 - 2g
4 - 2g doesn't equal 4 + 2g
Let the amount of the first brand be x, and let the amount of the second brand be y.
0.09x + 0.14y = 240 * 0.13 .................(1)
x + y = 240 ..............(2)
y = 240 - x .......................(3)
Plugging the value for y from equation (3) into equation (1), we get:
...............(4)
Equation (4) simplifies to:
-0.05x = -2.4
giving the value for the required amount of 9% vinegar as 48 ml and the required amount of 14% vinegar as 240 - 48 = 192 ml.