23
Those are not the answer:
1) 20 - can be divided by 2
2) 21 - can be divided by 3
3) 22 - can be divided by 2
4) 24 - can be divided by 2 and 4.
5) 25 - can be divided by 5
6) 26 - can be divided by 2
7) 27 - can be divided by 3
8) 28 - can be divided by 2 and 4
Answer:
5 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
you would so 100 minus 25 (25 is just one charge fee) which is 75 then divide 75 into 15 which is the hourly pay, and get 5 which is the hours he must work
To find the answer to this problem, you just need to figure out which total amount of candy is divisible by 7.
161/7=23
<span>162/7=23.1428571429
</span>145/7=<span>20.7142857143
128/7=</span><span>18.2857142857
Obviously, Julie cannot give a fraction of an amount of candy to someone. So that rules out that she had 162, 145, or 128 pieces of candy.
The only amount of candies that Julie could have that is divisible by 7 is 161 candies, which means that 161 is your answer.</span>
Answer:
<h3>x = -2</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
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