Hi there!
A valley farmer has 26 employees and he pays each of them $410 per week.
After paying them for one week he has $162 dollars left. We need to find how much money he had at first.
So the first step is to multiply $410 on 26 since he gives 410 dollars to each employee, which he has 26.
$410 · 26 = $10,660
So he had $10,660 before he paid the workers, but he still had $162 left. To find out his overall total of money he had we need to add $10,660 and $162 which will be $10,822.
The farmer had $10,822
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Answer:
(25-16)/9=
=9/9=1 because 5^2 is 25 and 3^2 is 9 (5x5)/(3x3)
Answer: D
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
The first matrix contains the coefficients of the x- and y- values for both equations (top row is the top equation and the bottom row is the bottom equation. The second matrix contains what each equation is equal to.
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The product will result in the solution for the x- and y-values of the system.
Answer:
24 Blue beads
16 Green beads
Step-by-step explanation:
.60×40=24
.40 ×40=16
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