To get the answer, you need to think of it like a see-saw.
Both sides must equal the same relative to 33.5. For example, 32 is 1.5 away from 33.5 so you could say you have 1.5*4 (because theres 4 tubes with 32 sweets). If you were to do this for the whole table, it would look something like this:

This simplifies to:




This method can sometimes be inefficient depending on how many values but is probably the simplest way to solve this problem.
hope this helps :)
(sorry the other way is kinda hard to explain possibly ask your teacher tomorrow)
THE answer would be 38. letter C.
Answer:
20) 2/32 so colour 2 boxes
21) 7/16
22) 2/60
23) 3/8
24) 35/63 or 5/9
25) 7/32
26) 45/60 or 9/12 or 3/4
27) 1/32
28) 3/21 or 1/7
29) 13/6 × 9/2
= 117/12
30) 3/4 × 17/2
= 51/8
31) 9/8 × 10/3
= 90/24
= 45/12
= 15/4
32) 16/5 × 2/3
= 32/15
sorry if theres any calculation mistake becoz i did all the calculations in mind
Step-by-step explanation:
Well it depends on how many tables you are using and if all the sides of the table are equal lengths....you can it will not hurt anything just make sure you right down all of the area length/width that you cover that way you get the amount you need :) remember to hit that thanks button please:)
Answer:
(1,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 2x. y = -x+3
Set the two equations equal
2x = -x+3
Add x to each side
2x+x = -x+x+3
3x = 3
Divide by 3
3x/3 = 3/3
x = 1
Now find y
y =2x = 2(1) = 2
(1,2)