Answer:
Find out the how much does each pair of socks cost when bought individually .
To prove
Let us assume that the original price of one pair of shoes be x.
Than cost for three pair of shoes be 3x.
As given
Maritza is buying a multipack of 3 pairs is socks for $25.98.
She will save $6.39 by buying multipack instead of buying 3 individual pairs of the same socks.
Than the equation becomes
3x - 25.98 = 6.39
3x = 25.98 + 6.39
3x = 32.37
x = $10.79
Therefore each pair of socks cost when bought individually is $10.79 .
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Answer: You are paying $0.30 per ticket.
Solution:
DF = Initial dilution * Subsequent dilution * Amount Plated
Total Count Per g = * Colonies Counted
Initial dilution :
Subsequent dilution :
Amount Plated : 0.1
Colonies Counted : 143
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Total Count Per g =
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