Answer:
A) 5p = 60
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Chris and Paul both made putts totaling 60 and Chris made '4 times as many as Paul', setting up an equation with one variable makes the most sense:
p = number of putts for Paul
4p = number of putts for Chris
4p + p = 60
Combine like terms: 5p = 60
Answer:
96
Step-by-step explanation:
2 cans/24 = 8 cans/x
24 times 8/2 = 96
2 groups if 4 bicyclists or 4 groups of 2 bicyclists. Well it's only 1.75 per truck so since there were 4 trucks 4•1.75=7.00 :)
Let Rebecca equal x and Jacob equal 6x.
6x + x = 861
7x = 861
Multiply both sides by the reciprocal of 7 which is 1/7.
(1/7)7x = 861(1/7)
x = 123
Since Rebecca equals x we know that she has 123 cards. If we multiply this answer by 6 we get the number of cards Jacob has.
6(123) = 738
Therefore the final answer is:
Jacob = 738
Rebecca = 123
I hope this helps:)
Please comment if there are any problems.
Answer:
B, Net income
Step-by-step explanation:
Savings cannot be treated as deduction as deductions are compulsory done by the employer for loans, taxes, and other liabilities as PF etc. But savings is voluntarily done by the income holder after setting aside amount for all other expenditure necessary to sustain living.
Savings cannot be treated as short term goal, as sometimes savings are for long term as children's education, marriage, old age pension, etc.
Savings cannot be treated as expenditure as expenditures are getting some goods or services by paying some money. But savings is not giving money to get service or good but to hold it for future use
THus the appropriate answer is savings is net income i.e. income over all expenditures.