Answer:
3 7/12 kg
He doesn't have enough plant to feed strawberry 2 more times and tomato 1 more time
Step-by-step explanation:
On sunday , sheldon bought 4 1/2 kg of plant food. He uses 1 2/3 kg on his strawberry plants and used 1/4 kg for his tomato plants. b. Sheldon wants to feed his strawberry plants 2 more times and his tomato plants one more time. He will use the same amounts of plant food as before. How much plant food will be need? Does he have enough left to do so.
Total plant bought = 4 1/2 kg
Strawberry = 1 2/3 kg
Tomato = 1/4 kg
Strawberry + tomato
= 1 2/3 + 1/4
= 5/3 + 1/4
= 20+3/12
= 23/12 kg
Total remaining after Sunday
= Total - used
= 4 1/2 - 23/12
= 9/2 - 23/12
= 54-23/12
= 31/12
= 2 7/12 kg
Sheldon wants to feed his strawberry plants 2 more times and his tomato plants one more time.
Strawberry = 2 × 1 2/3
= 2 × 5/3
= 10/3 kg
Tomato = 1 × 1/4
= 1/4 kg
Total plant needed to feed strawberry two more times and tomato 1 more time
= 10/3 kg + 1/4 kg
= 40+3/12
= 43/12 kg
= 3 7/12 kg
He will need 3 7/12 kg of plant
He doesn't have enough plant to feed strawberry 2 more times and tomato 1 more time
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List all the different combinations with total cost:
Airplane + van = 350 + 60 = $410
Airplane + cab = 350 + 40 = $390
Bus + van = 150 + 60 = $210
Bus + cab = 150 + 40 = $190
Train + van = 225 + 60 = $285
Train + cab = 225 + 40 = $265
There are 6 different combinations.
There are 2 that are more than $300
The probability would be quantity higher than 300 / total combinations.
Probability = 2/6 = 1/3
Answer: 3.19
Step-by-step explanation:
So to find the average I used a simple but pretty effective method
3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+8/26=3.1923
So the new average is 3.19
Answer:
12+8+7=27
Step-by-step explanation:
just normal addition