2 drinks-$2.56
3 drinks-$3.84
4 drinks-$5.12
hope that this helps
Cost of each pound of dog food = $2 .
Total cost of 9 pounds of dog food = 9 * 2 = $18.
Let us assume number of treats she can buy = t.
Cost of each treat = $1.
Cost of t number of treats = 1*t = 1t .
Total money Cara has = $25.
We can setup an inequality as,
Total cost of dog food + total cost of t number of treats ≤ 25.
18 + 1t ≤ 25.
Subtracting 18 from both sides, we get
18 + 1t -18 ≤ 25-18.
1t ≤ 7 or t ≤ 7.
So, she can purchase 7 or less treats.
The 30:60:90 proportion is 1:sqrt 3: 2
So,
x = 10/2
x = 5
y = 10/sqrt 3
Finding the area:
1/2 * 5 * 10/sqrt 3
25/sqrt 3
Hope this helps!
Answer:
1.0010353034
Step-by-step explanation: