Given:
Mrs. Kato has 6 bags of dried beans and a 2-pound bag of rice in one shopping bag.
In another shopping bag she has a 5-pound bag of flour.
The two shopping bags weigh the same amount.
To find:
The weight of each bag of dried beans.
Solution:
Let x be the weight of each bag of dried beans.
So, weight of 6 bags of dried beans = 6x.
According to the question,
Weight of first bag = (6x + 2) pounds
Weight of second bag = 5 pounds
The two shopping bags weigh the same amount. So,



Divide both sides by 6.


Therefore, the weight of each bag of dried beans is 0.5 pounds.
Answer:
36 is the answer for this problem
Answer:
-9 ≤ y ≤ 8
Step-by-step explanation:
look at the endpoints of the segment; (7, 8) and (-2, -9)
the y-values represent the range and they go from -9 to 8, inclusive
i’m pretty sure it’s 31 7/8 inches. the formula is base times height.
16/12 is improper because 16 is bigger than 12, but if you simplify it to make it 4/3 which is still improper.