Answer:
8 M&Ms and 9 Candy Bars
Step-by-step explanation:
$15 dollars could buy 15 candy bars, and there are 17 pieces of candy total.
Prioritizing the number of bars:
0.75 * 2 = 1.50
1.50 * 2 = 3
At least $3 were spend on M&Ms, meaning 4 M&Ms and 12 candy bars, which is only 16 candy pieces...
8 M&Ms and 9 candy bars is equivalent to 17 total candy pieces.
where is the original shape coordinates because we need the original coordinates to answer ir
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
We can determine how much 12 ounces cost by using ratios
5 ounces 12 ounces
-------------- = -------------------
2.35 x
Using cross products
5x = 12*2.35
5x = 28.2
Divide each side by 5
5x/5 = 28.2/5
x =5.64
If she has 10 dollars
5 ounces y ounces
-------------- = -------------------
2.35 10
5*10 = 2.35y
50 = 2.35y
Divide each side by 2.35
50/2.35 = 2.35y/2.35
21.27659574 =y
She can buy 21.3 ounces
Answer: 3
Step-by-step explanation:
5x-6=2x
Answer:
uhh. False?
Step-by-step explanation:
8+4=12 which is more than 9. I'm assuming it's true or false.