Answer:
Number of jars can be filled from 15kg of the salt = 468 or 469 jars (Approx.)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Amount of salt containing in jar = 32 gram
Total amount of salt in jar = 15 kg
Find:
Number of jars can be filled from 15kg of the salt
Computation:
Total amount of salt in jar = 15 kg
Total amount of salt in jar (in grams) = 15 x 1000 g
Total amount of salt in jar (in grams) = 15,000 g
Number of jars can be filled from 15kg of the salt = Total amount of salt in jar (in grams) / Amount of salt containing in jar
Number of jars can be filled from 15kg of the salt = 15,000 / 32
Number of jars can be filled from 15kg of the salt = 468.75
Number of jars can be filled from 15kg of the salt = 468 or 469 jars (Approx.)
The answer I believe is the third choice.
3, -2, -7, -12
These all fit into f(n)-5=f(n+1)
Answer: At $21.85, the supply will equal to demand.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Demand function is given by

Supply function is given by

According to question, we need to find the price for which the supply equals the demand, i.e. Equilibrium price and quantity.

So, at $21.85, the supply will equal to demand.
Multiply each price by the discount into a decimal (move the decimal place over 2 on the percents) then subtract that from the regular price and that's sale price
Answer:
#1 is 2
Step-by-step explanation:
sorry i couldnt get both