Answer:
625
Step-by-step explanation:
basically, half of 500 is 250 halve that you get a quater of 500 (25%)
500+125=625
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:
#6 = 1; #7 = A (5 gallons)
Step-by-step explanation:
#6 it is 1 because you are suppose to divide 10% of 50 which gave yuu $5 and then divide 5 by 20% which is 1
The solution to the systems of equations is (7, 3)
Given the systems of equations expressed as:
-x + 4y = 5 ....................1
x - 5y = -2 ...................... 2
Add both equations to have:
-x+x + 4y - 5y = 5 - 2
4y-5y = -3
-y = -3
y = 3
Substitute y = 3 into equation 1:
-x + 4(3) = 5
-x + 12 = 5
-x = 5 - 12
-x = -7
x = 7
Hence the solution to the systems of equations is (7, 3)
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