Answer: she uses 2 eggs for one batch of brownies and 4 eggs for one batch of cookies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the number of eggs that she uses for one batch of brownies.
Let y represent the number of eggs that she uses for one batch of cookies.
Last month, she made 2 batches of brownies and 3 batches of cookies. This means that
2x + 3y = 16 - - - - - - - - - -1
The month before, she baked 1 batch of brownies and 1 batch of cookies, which required a total of 6 eggs. This means that
x + y = 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2
Multiplying equation 1 by 1 and equation 2 by 2, it becomes
2x + 3y = 16
2x + 2y = 12
Subtracting, it becomes
y = 4
Substituting y = 4 into equation 2, it becomes
x + 4 = 6
x = 6 - 4 = 2
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
sqrt[(2 - 0)² + (sqrt(21) - 0)²]
sqrt(4 + 21)
sqrt(25)
5
Tahmid has 96 figures, Sandeep has 1/3 of it so
96(1/3) = 96/3 = 32
Sandeep has 32 figures
Tahmid 96 ; Sandeep 32
How many must tahmid give so they have the same figures?
First take the difference of the two so we know how many tahmid can give.
96-32 = 64
now they each have 32 and 64 give or keep. for each one tahmid gives, he must keep one himself so to match the number they both own. so we divide the number of 2, one part to give, the other part to keep himself.
64/2 = 32
So, Tahmid must give Sandeep 32 figures to have equal number of figures of 64 each.
Answer:
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Answer:
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