Let the number be x,
(1/2)x=1+(1/3)x
Solving for x,
(1/2)x-(1/3)x=1+(1/3)x-(1/3)x
(1/2)x-(1/3)x=1
(1*3/6)x-(1*2/6)x=1
(3/6)x-(2/6)x=1
(1/6)x=1
6*(1/6)x=6*1
Therefore, x=6
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
(3) 62.5% cuz u take the total number of the students and u divide it by the number of students between 60 to 65
Let the number of bike be x and the number of skates be y, then
21x + 20y ≥ 362 . . . (1)
2y = x . . . (2)
Putting (2) into (1), then
21(2y) + 20y ≥ 362
42y + 20y ≥ 362
62y ≥ 362
y ≥ 5.84
The least number of pairs of skates they need to rent each day to make their minimum is 6.
1st ring=$50
2nd ring=$37.50
3rd ring=$25
$50+$37.50+$25 =$112.50 total cost before tax
$112.50 X 1.08=$121.5 total cost and tax
3 X $50 X 1.08=$162 total cost without discount deal
$162 - $121.50 =$40.50 savings