Yeah Im pretty sure it is
Answer:
Cost of one rocket = $1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
6 rockets and 11 bombs cost = $36.50
14 rockets and 8 bombs cost = $41
Find:
Cost of one rocket
Computation:
Cost of one rocket = x
Cost of one bomb = y
So,
6x + 11y = 36.50.....eq1
14x + 8y = 41......eq2
From eq1
y = [36.50 - 6x]/11
From eq2
14x + 8y = 41
14x + 8[36.50 - 6x]/11 = 41
x = 1.5
Cost of one rocket = $1.5
3400-480-2500=420
The answer is 420 millilitres
Step-by-step explanation:
- – 18q+10q+16q–3= – 19
- 8q=-19
- q=-19/8
- q=-2.375
First, to solve for the mean absolute deviation, we need the mean of the data set. So for this case, it's (1+1+2+2+2+4)/6 = 2. To get the mean absolut deviation, we'll need the average of the difference between each data and the mean. That is [ (2 - 1) + (2 -1) + (2 - 2) + (2 - 2) + (2 - 2) + (4 - 2) ]/6 = 4/6 = 0.67. From the choices, the closest is 0.7. So the answer must be A<span>.</span>