Answer:
x + 8
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 5 + 3.
add the numbers
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x + 8
Hey there!
If the price per orange is $.26 and we want to know how many oranges he bought and we have our total, we can set o equal to how many oranges he got and set up an algebraic equation:
0.26o = 2.08
We multiply .26 by o because o is how many oranges he bought and that's what we're solving for- so we multiply by the unit price.
To isolate o, we divide both sides by .26 to get:
The answer is C- Jim bought 8 oranges.
Hope this helps!
60 ≥ 35 + 5t
<u>-35 </u><u> </u><u>-35 </u>
<u>25</u> ≥ <u>5t</u>
5 5
t≤5
his mistake was that he used ≤ for at least instead of using ≥. so at end, when I solved, I saw that Sven should spend 5 minutes or less on each scale.
Answer:
$44
Step-by-step explanation:
Original price = $80
Discount on sale = 50%
Discounted price = (1 - 50%) * original price
Discounted price = 0.5 * $80 = $40
Sales tax = 10%
Sales tax amount = 0.1 * $40 = $4
Total cost = discounted price + sales tax amount
Total cost = $40 + $4 = $44
For easier comparison, convert all amounts to grams:
30 oz * 28.3 grams = 849 grams
1.6 lb * (16 oz/1lb) * (28.3 grams) = 724.48 grams
800 grams
Comparing the three quantities, the highest is 30 oz (849 grams); next is 800 grams, then 1.6 lb (724.48 grams)