This is a rate*unit problem.
So, 4 calories per pound x 151 pounds

He will burn 604 calories in one hour
the cost for each of jelly beans and each pound of trail mix is $2.5 and $1.75
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Given A store is having a sale on jelly beans and trail mix. For 3 pounds of jelly beans and 2 pounds of trail mix, the total cost is $11. For 5 pounds of jelly beans and 6 pounds of trail mix, the total cost is $23 . We have to find the cost for each pound of trail mix and each pound of jelly beans.
Let the cost of each pound of trail mix is $y.
and the cost of each pound of jelly beans is $x.
According to question,
For 3 pounds of jelly beans and 2 pounds of trail mix, the total cost is $11.
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→ (1)
For 5 pounds of jelly beans and 6 pounds of trail mix, the total cost is $23
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→ (2)
Solving (1) and (2), we get
3(1 equation)-(2 equation)=0
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hence,
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Putting
in
we get ;
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Hence, the cost for each of jelly beans and each pound of trail mix is $2.5 and $1.75 .
Answer:
1st option
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the coordinates of F and F'
F (- 3, 4 ) and F' (- 1, 3 )
To go from - 3 → - 1 in the x- directions , means adding 2
To go from 4 → 3 in the y- direction means subtracting 1
Then translation rule is
(x, y ) → (x + 2, y - 1 )
30 since that’s the lowest number both 3 and 10 can fit in