Andrew can buy maximum 3 meals this weekend.
From given question,
Andrew must spend less than 53$ on meals during the weekend.
He has already spent 21$ on meals costing 8$ average.
Let x, the number of meals
So, we get an inequality,
8x + 21 < 53
We need to find the number of meals he can buy this weekend.
From above inequality,
⇒ 8x + 21 < 53
⇒ 8x < 53 - 21
⇒ 8x < 32
⇒ x < 4
This means, from 1 to 3 meals.
Therefore, Andrew can buy maximum 3 meals this weekend.
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Answer:
Given:
- angle: E
- opposite-leg : 3
- adjacent - leg: 4
- hypotenuse: 5
sin(E) = opposite-leg / hypotenuse = 3 / 5
Answer: 3 / 5
Step-by-step explanation:
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