There are 8 chocolate peices in one row of libby's box.
Let the cost of a chicken be x and the cost of a duck, y, then
50x + 30y = 550 . . . (1)
44x + 36y = 532 . . . (2)
(1) x 6 ⇒ 300x + 180y = 3,300 . . . (3)
(2) x 5 ⇒ 220x + 180y = 2,660 . . . (4)
(3) - (4) ⇒ 80x = 640
⇒ x = 640 / 80 = 8
From (1): 50(8) + 30y = 550
⇒ 30y = 550 - 400 = 150
⇒ y = 150 / 30 = 5
Therefore, the price of a chicken is $8 and the price of a duck is $5.
Answer:
Quotient of a number and 3 = x/3
Ten less the quotient of a number and 3 will equal 6
So...
10 - x/3 = 6
+ x/3 +x/3
10 = x/3 +6
-6 - 6
3 × 4=(x/3) × 3
12 = x
Answer:
The angle will be "48.7°".
Step-by-step explanation:
In ΔTBO, the given values are:
TB = 6,000 feet
BO = 9,000 feet
Now,
To find the angle,
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On putting the estimated values, we get
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If she cut off nine pieces of 2-inch ribbon, in all, that would be 18. After that, it would simply be the matter of subtracting 24 and 18.
24 - 18 = 6.
And there's your answer. Liz has 6 inches of ribbon left.