The first 6 is the thousands digit. The second is the hundreds digit. The relationship between the two is that they work together to represent the number six-thousand, six hundred (6,600).
Answer:
option B) Bar 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The histogram represent the number of gallons of gasoline on x axis.
The number of drivers purchase weekly on y axis.
In this histogram 5 Bars are shown.
First bar represents = 5 drivers
Second bar represents = 6 drivers
Third bar represents = 1 driver
Fourth bar represents = 3 drivers
Fifth bar represents = = 4 drivers
So the second bar represents the the number of gallons most drivers purchased during the week.
Therefore, option B) Bar 2 is the correct answer.
Answer:
You save 86 cents per pound.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the given problem, grocery store B charges chicken 5 pounds of chicken for $38.20. Consider finding the unit price:
To find the unit price of any item, do the following calculation:
Total Price / Total amount = $$$ per amount.
The unit price of store b is . In other words, every pound of chicken costs $7.64 at store b.
For store a, we are provided with a table. Given how the question is being asked, we should <u>expect a higher unit price</u>. We can take any charge to find the unit price since the price should be consistent no matter how many pounds you buy. I will calculate the first row:
In other words, every pound of chicken costs $8.50 at store a. <u>This price is higher</u>. You can verify this is the correct unit price by multiplying the unit price with any amount of pounds provided at the table. You should get the total cost.
So, now that we have both unit prices, we can calculate the difference to find out how much we save per pound when choosing store b:
8.50-7.64=0.86.
as you notice above, is the first-row components from A, multiplying all the columns subsequently on B, and you add the products of that row, that gives you one component on the AB matrix
in the one above, we end up with a 2x3 AB matrix