Answer:
In algebra, we often study relationships where a change to one variable causes change in another variable. Describe a situation you’re familiar with where one quantity changes constantly in relation to another quantity. How are the two quantities in the situation related? If you represent the two quantities on a graph, what will it look like?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The length of Ave's garden is 8 feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a rectangle can be calculated by:
A = l × w
Where; A represents the area, l the length and w, width.
Thus from the question,
32 = l × 4
l = 32 /4
l = 8
Therefore, the length of the garden required is 8 feet.
It looks like for all of these we will be using the Pythagorean theorem.
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Anyway, onto the answers.
1) a = 12.5, b = 5.7, c = 13.7.
2) 24
3) 19.2
4) 6.4
5) 18.7
6) 98.5
7) 1.9
Hope this helps!!!
Answer:
Jeremy Will have more than just $200 to spend on Christmas presents.
Explanation :
He has a total of $1200.
He spends a $120 for car insurance. (1)
He needs to spend $25 a week for lunch. He has to do this for 16 weeks so 25*16 = $400. (2)
He needs to spend $20 a week for entertainment. For 16 weeks that'll be 20*16 = $320 (3)
adding (1) (2) and (3)
We get Jeremy's total spending will be $840. Jeremy has $1200.
1200-840 = $360
So Jeremy will have $360 to spend on Christmas present.
Answer:
The apricots are less expensive per pound.
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost of 1 pound of almonds = 21.98/2
Cost of 2 pounds of almonds = $21.98
So then you have to do 21.98 - 21.98/2. Which equals $10.99
Cost of 1 pound of dried apricots = 26.25/3
Cost of 3 pounds of dried apricots = $26.25
So then you have to do $26.25 - 26.25/3 which = $17.5 then divide that by 2 which equals $8.75.
To find out how much less expensive you have to find the difference, so to do that you have to do $10.99 - $8.75 = $2.24 per pound less expensive.