Answer: Total cost = Cost of each bottle × Number of bottles
Step-by-step explanation: If each bottle of water Marissa bought cost 0.95cents. This means four bottles will cost = 0.95 + 0.95 + 0.95 + 0.95 = 3.80 cents
This can be written simply as 0.95 × 4 = 3.80 cents
Therefore, a general equation for calculating the total cost of bottle water will be;
Total cost = Cost of each bottle × Number of bottles.
-6+3-3(-18)
Okay.
Work from left to right.
-6 plus 3 equals -3.
(Think of it as in a number line, from the spot of -6, move right three units. This will give you -3. Anyways..)
Now you have -3-3
The result is -6.
-6(-18)
Negative six times negative eighteen equals positive 108.
The answer is 108.
(Sorry for the long reply)
Answer:
42 because 42-12=30 hope dis helped my guy