For every 6 apple pie, you need 2 pounds of apples.
So, how many pounds of apples do you need for 10 apple pies?
Well, first to figure out this question we first need to make a conversion factor.
I see in the fraction 6/3 we can simplify that to 2/1. Now we got our conversion factor.
We need to invert the fraction in order for the pie unit to cancel out.
1/2 * 10 = 5
You will need 5 pounds of apples to make 10 apple pies.
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To find this ordered pair, we solve for x and y and put them together in an ordered pair.
-4+y=8
x-5y=17
Let's solve the first equation for y.
y= 12
Now, let's plug 12 into the second equation for y.
x-5(12)=17
x-60=17
x=77
Therefore, our ordered pair is (77,12)
I hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
-3(2x-6)+4=-6x+18+4=-6x+22
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
A) 2.40A ≦ 9.60
B) You can choose to purchase between 0 and 4 avacados. 4 is the maximum you can buy because 2.40 x 4 = 9.60 and that is all the money you have and more than 4 would make the equation incorrect. 0 is the least you can buy since you can't purchase a negative amount of something.
So, A ≦ 4
Line DE is 4 squares and Line BC is 8 squares.
The length of line DE is 1/2 of line BC