You would first calculate the price per pound and then use that to calculate the correct price of each bag.
I had a super-ugly equation that didn’t work, but it got me close. (24,000/12,000/12,000 or so)
Then I adjusted the numbers to make the money work.
I’m sorry I can’t help more.
24,000(25) + 14,200(20) + 9,800(15)
= 600,000 + 284,000 + 147,000 = 1,031,000
Section A = 24,000 seats
Section B = 14,200 seats
Section C = 9,800 seats
14,200 + 9,800 = 24,000 seats
Answer:
x>4
d'ou: x-4>4-4
x-4>0 voilà bonnne journée
Step-by-step explanation:
When multiplying two numbers, a person can mentally add one of those numbers the other number amount of times.
Answer:
(6.3*10³) ÷ (1.8*10⁵)
6.3*10³ = 0.063*10⁵
then:
(6,3*10³) ÷ (1.8*10⁵) = (0.063*10⁵) ÷ (1.8*10⁵)
= 0.063/1.8
= 0.035
0.035 = 3.5 *10⁻² = 35*10⁻³