Julia's answer is correct.
She has taken the corresponding sides in a perfect manner. She has made the ratio of rise over run in both the cases and equated them in order to find the value of the unknown run, x, which is the correct way to proceed.
Julia is also perfectly correct with her calculations. Her answer of x=25 is correct and thus Option A is the correct option for our answer to this question.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The variables are 41 and 17 but dont know for shure but to solve it its saying you have to use 2s and 3s and you can only use 17 of them in total to get 41 so like umm
10 2s so that’s 20 and then 7 3s and that’s 21 so that’s 41 so its 7 threes and 10 twos is the answer hope that helps tho
Sorry I couldn’t do better
1 dozen = 12........so 12 dozen eggs is (12 * 12) = 144 eggs
she sold 5/6 of the eggs.....so she sold : 5/6 * 144 = 720/6 = 120 eggs
she gave her friends (144 - 120) = 24 eggs
(a) 12x = 120.....with x being the number of dozens of eggs
x = 120/12
x = 10 <== she gave away 10 dozen eggs
(b) she sold a dozen for 4.50....
4.50x = E .......x = the number of dozens of eggs sold and E = total earned. She sold 10 dozen...so sub in 10 for x
4.50(10) = E
45 = E <=== she earned $ 45 from the eggs she sold
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to simplify this equation.
<u>Like this:</u>
<u>The closest number to x is 19:</u>
<u>Solve:</u>
- 2 * 19 + 8 = 46
- = 38 + 8 = 46
- = 46.
x = 19.