In calculating this, you would have to find the unit price first.
$13 per 3 1/4 yards is also equal to $4 per yard.
Then you would have to find out the other ones' unit prices.
a) $16 per 4 2/3 yards is equal to around $2.82 per yard, so <u>No</u>
b) $11 per 2 3/4 yards is equal to $4 per yard, so <u>Yes</u>
c) $26 per 6 1/2 yards is equal to $4 per yard, so <u>Yes</u>
I solved these by dividing the amount of money by the amount of string.
0.69771896736 ounces because
19.78 g / 28.34952= 0.69771896736 oz
The median of the data set it 40.5
Answer: equation: y=2x+4
initial value: 4
rate of change: 2/1
graph: the y-intercept at 4 and go up 2 and over 1 repeatedly until you’re able to draw a ray.
Table of values: (0,4) ; (1,6) ; (2,8) ; (3,10) ; (4,12)
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Your car has 10 gallons of gas. You use up 1 gallon for every 20 miles you travel.
Initial value: 10
Rate of change: -1/20
[[Don’t be afraid to correct me if I am wrong. It’s 1 am and I got the sudden urge to answer brain.ly questions]]