Have you tried multiplying 5(3)+2(2)+1?
15 + 4 + 1 = 20 ?
Im sorry I'm not real good with math.
Answer: $4.50 for 9 apples
Step-by-step explanation: To find out how much it is for 1 apple, we need to find the unit price of 1 apple which is the cost per apple.
Since we know that it costs $4 for 8 apples, to find the cost for 1 apple, we need to divide 8 into $4 or 4 divided by 8 which is 0.5 of 50 cents per apple.
Since we know that it costs 50 cents per apple, to find the cost for 9 apples, we will need to multiply .50 by 9.
(.50) (9) = 4.50
Therefore, it will cost $4.50 for 9 apples.
To find the equation take the slope 2/3
y-y(1)=m(x-x(1)
y-4=2/3(x-8) = 2/3x-16/3
Next solve for y
y=2/3x-16/3 +4(turn 4 into a fraction with a common denominator)
y=2/3x-16/3 + 12/3
y=2/3x-4/3
Answer:
I think it is option B
Step-by-step explanation:
I dont know if I am right
if I am your welcome
Step-by-step explanation:
Share 20pounds in the ratio 2:3
Total ratio=2+3=5
2/5×20=8
20-8=12
Sharing 20pounds in that ratio gives 8pounds:12pounds
Share 15cm in the ratio 1:3
Total ratio=1+4=4
¼×15=3.75
15-3.75=11.25
Sharing 15cm in that ratio gives 3.75:11.25