Answer:
The unit price is the price of a single unit.
To find it, you need to find the quotient between the total price and the number of objects you get for that price.
Brand A:
You get 25 spoons for $1.97
Then the unit price is:
unit price of brand A = $1.97/25 = $0.079
Brand B:
You get 48 spoons for $2.98
Then the unit price is:
unit price of brand B: $2.98/48 = $0.062
Here we can see that the unit price for brand B is smaller, then the better buy is brand B.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
The maximum amount Eric can spend on magazines is $25 less the cost of lunch, $15.
The appropriate inequality sign would be less than since he cannot spend more than $25.
Also, the amount he can spend on magazines would be what is left after paying for lunch.
So the correct inequality is 4m - 15 < 25
The answer would be D. y=-2x+8
Answer:
$190.4
Step-by-step explanation:
I divided the 71.40 dollars by three to find how much one pair would cost and then multiplied that by 8 to find how much 8 pairs would cost.
Answer:
Test statistic = - 2.29
Pvalue = 0.0110
Step-by-step explanation:
The hypothesis :
H0 : p = 0.3
H1 : p < 0.3
Test statistic :
z=pˆ−p/√p(1−p)/n
pˆ = 0.2
Z = (0.20 - 0.30) / √(0.30(1 - 0.30) / 110
Z = - 0.1 / √0.0019090
Z = - 0.1 / 0.0436931
Z = - 2.29
Test statistic = -2.29
The Pvalue :
P(Z < -2.29) = 0.0110