What we know: Lucy's snake eat's 2 mice a week.
To find the answer, you'll have to multiply 2 by 6.
So, since Lucy's snake eats 2 mice a week for 6 weeks.
To find the amount of mice her snake has eaten in the past 6 weeks you'll have to multiply 2 and 6.
2x6=?
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The first week the snake ate 2 mice.
The second week the snake ate 2 mice.
The third week the snake ate 2 mice.
The fourth week the snake ate 2 mice.
The fifth week the snake ate 2 mice.
The sixth week the snake ate 2 mice.
Your answer would be: 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number be x.
<u>1</u><u> </u> =8 + x
6
6×<u>1</u>=6×8+6×x
6
1=48+6x
1-48=6x
<u>-</u><u>4</u><u>7</u>=<u>6</u><u>x</u>
6. 6 x = -7 <u>5</u>
6
x is equal to minus seven whole number five divided by six.
60,000 would be the answer because it stays the same if under 5 it stays if above 5 rounds up once
Answer:
Pierre is right
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct formula for Exponential growth rate is given as:
y = a( 1 + r) ^t
Where
y = Amount after time t
a = Initial amount
r = Growth rate
t = time
From the question
a = 300
r = 2% = 0.02
Hence, our exponential growth rate =
y = 300( 1 + 0.02)^t
y = 300( 1.02)^t
Therefore, Pierre is right