<span>Since the number of nail boxes is 6 less than the number of yards of wood, the right expression to use is x-6. (x being the number of yards of wood)
Now let us calculate the number of nail boxes she bought.
Cost of x yards of wood at $27 per yard = 27x.
Cost of x-6 boxes of nails at $4 per box = 4(x-6) = 4x - 24
Therefore 27x +4x - 24 = 193
31x -24 = 193
31x = 193 + 24
31x = 217
x = 217/31
= 7
So she bought 7 yards of wood and 7-6 boxes of nail. That is, she bought only one box of nail.</span>
Answer:
Option d
Step-by-step explanation:
We need 2 fundamental data to solve this problem.
1.- Average number of clients attended in 1 hour.
2.- Time in which it is expected that a client will be attended.
They tell us that the average number of clients served in an hour is m = 8
They tell us to calculate the probability that the client will be seen in less than 15 minutes.
But the time t in the formula is given in hours.
Therefore we must write 15 minutes according to hours.
We know that .
So:
.
Now we substitute in the formula and to find P.
Try the 3rd one.
when you factor out the -5
Answer:
That would be 5 factorial = 5! = 5*4*3*2*1 = 120
Step-by-step explanation: