Answer:
The 24 pack for 24 dollars!
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because you see that 12 is 1/2 of 24 and if you do 13x2 you get 26$ so for the 12 pack if you double it you will be paying 2$ more than if you got the OG 24 pack
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Answer:
1.6 cups of sugar
Step-by-step explanation:
0.4 cups per batch.
4 batches.
Total sugar required = 0.4 x 4
= 1.6 cups of sugar
Since the sample size is too small (n = 9, which is less than 10) we cannot use the normal model to describe the entire population.
Therefore, we expect the sample mean to be different from the population mean.
You are correct in thinking that the columns of the first matrix must match with the rows of the second matrix.
So for example, we can multiply a 1 x 5 matrix with a 5 x 7 matrix. The two matching '5's are directly what make multiplication possible in this case. For your problem, the first two '3's match and multiplication is possible.
The rows of the first matrix don't need to match with the columns of the second matrix.