<span>The distributive property tells us how to solve equations in the form of a(b + c). The distributive property is sometimes called the distributive law of multiplication and division.
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i thinks it -11°F but not sure
Answer:
What was the regular price of the T-shirt?
What question is being asked in this word problem?
- what is the regular cost of the t-shirt purchased by Jill.
What is the regular price of the skirt?
How much money does Jill have left?
- without considering sales tax, Jill has $90 - $31 = $59 left.
- If I use the sales tax from where I live, the sales tax = $1.86, so the money that Jill will have left = $59 - $1.86 = $57.14
How much does the T-shirt normally cost?
What is the amount Jill pays in sales tax?
- since you do not include the sales tax % in the question, I will simply use the sales tax from where I live = $31 x 6% = $1.86
Step-by-step explanation:
skirt $21
t-shirt = p - $8
before sales tax, total cost was $31
$21 + p - $8 = $31
p = $18
Assuming that the probability of a car being colored blue is not equal to 0 or 1, then the most logical answer would be the smallest probability.
P= 0.001
Answer:
Find out the how much does each pair of socks cost when bought individually .
To prove
Let us assume that the original price of one pair of shoes be x.
Than cost for three pair of shoes be 3x.
As given
Maritza is buying a multipack of 3 pairs is socks for $25.98.
She will save $6.39 by buying multipack instead of buying 3 individual pairs of the same socks.
Than the equation becomes
3x - 25.98 = 6.39
3x = 25.98 + 6.39
3x = 32.37

x = $10.79
Therefore each pair of socks cost when bought individually is $10.79 .