Answer:
A) $1.60
B) $13.60
C) 3 1/4 lb
Step-by-step explanation:
What we know:
A farmer uses the equation <em>c </em>= 1.6<em>p </em>to calculate the total cost, <em>c</em>, for <em>p </em>pounds of apples.
A) 1 pound would cost $1.60, as that is the unit rate.
B) 8.5 * 1.6
8.5 + (0.6 * 8.5)
8.5 + 5.1 = $13.60 for 8 1/2 lbs of apples.
C) 5.2/1.6
52/16
13/4 = 3 1/4 lbs of apple for $5.20
Traditional 1/2 * base * height
Heron’s formula (it’s quite lengthy so search it up)
Hope this helped you :)
Answer:
a or b
Step-by-step explanation:
if I did the math right it's a but I tried another way and got b, so I'm sorry if that was no help at all
The far right would be the correct answer.
Given that 1.8*(Celsius temperature) + 32 = Fahrenheit temperature, we can plug in 50 for the Celsius temperature and solve:
1.8*50 + 32 = 90 + 32 = 122 degrees F