I'm positive its D but I'm for sure it is not B
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
To answer this question you would have two steps involved. The first step would be to find the percentage of $42 that gives us $2.94. Set up an equation 42x=2.94. Divide both sides by 42 to get the decimal 0.07. This equal 7%. Take this percentage multiplied by the $58. You need to change the 7% into 0.07 to be able to calculate it. 0.07 x 58 = $4.06 sales tax.
The question in the picture is very different from the question before the picture.
Half of 12 is ____
is a different question than
12 is ____ halves
When you say, "Halves of 12, 10, ..." it looks like you're asking the first version.
One of something is 2 halves. That is, the number of halves is exactly two times the number of "somethings." Hopefully, you can multiply each of these numbers by 2.
12*2 = 24
10*2 = 10
13*2 = 26
15*2 = 30
8*2 = 16
5*2 = 10