Answer:
sorry i don't know
Step-by-step explanation:
you did the same thing to me just for points
A,B,C,D i.e. all statements are true!
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
According to question, Lynn works as a part-time vendor selling necklaces for $15 each and bangles for $10 each. She needs to earn a minimum of $300 per week to cover her expenses. The inequality for above scenario will be :
where, x is number of necklaces & y is number of bangles.
A.
Lynn will meet her goal if she sells 12 bangles and 12 necklaces. i.e. x=12 and y=12 , putting values inequality :
which follows inequality . True statement!
B.
Lynn will meet her goal if she sells 20 bangles and 6 necklaces.
putting values inequality :
which follows inequality . True statement!
C.
Lynn will meet her goal if she sells 6 bangles and 12 necklaces. putting values inequality :
, which follows inequality . True statement!
D.
Lynn will meet her goal if she sells 2 bangles and 18 necklaces.putting values inequality :
, which follows inequality . True statement!
Answer:
4.5 times
Step-by-step explanation:
Packing to Buying is 2:9
Therefore, Buying to Packing will be 9:2.
9/2 = 4.5
Answer:
11200 for 7 engines for a total of 80 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
You have 8 engines burning 12000 .for 10 hours.
Divide 10 hours into 12000=1200 PER hour.
1200 ÷8 engines = 140 per hour per engine.
140 × # of hours (12)=1680 for 12 hours per engine.
# of engines × 1680 for 12 hour/per engine
5×1680 = 8400 of fuel for 12 hours/5 engine
Then you have 2 that runs 10 hours
2 × 140 per hour per engine =280 × 10 =2800 for 2 engines for 10 hours
8400. + 2800= 11200 of fuel for 6 engines
Answer:
6 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
diameter is radius multiplied by 2
* means multiplied by
3 5/12 = 41/12
41/12 * 2 = 82/12 = 6 5/6