Answer:
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Answer: 7 crayons
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve we first must find the total number of crayons available by adding up how many crayons are in each container.
56+12+96 = 160 crayons total
Next we take this number and divide it by 22 (the number of students in the class) to determine how many crayon each student gets
160 crayons/22 students = 7.272727 crayons per student
However, it's important to note that this number is not a whole number. We must then round down to the nearest whole number because students aren't given fractions of crayons.
7.272727 ==> 7 crayons per student
Answer:
Just Multiply them together
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the price of an apple and y be the price of an orange.
We have been given that a fruit stand need $10 for 4 apples and 4 oranges. We can represent this information as:

We are also told that they need $15 for 6 apples and 6 oranges. We can represent this information as:
Therefore, our desired system of equations will be:

