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OleMash [197]
3 years ago
6

Petes dog weighed 30 pounds it then lost 16% of it's weight how much did pete lose

Mathematics
2 answers:
Vlad [161]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The dog lost 4.8 pounds! Goodluck!


Step-by-step explanation:


Ann [662]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

4.6lbs

Step by Step Explanation

Multiply 30x0.16


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<em>Note:</em>

Here is the complete question you were probability asking as you may have unintentionally missed to mention the parts (a) and (b). So, after a little research, I figured out that this was probably the complete question you had meant to ask. So, I am answering based on the reference of this complete question that may indeed clear your concepts.

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<em>A dairy company gets milk from two dairies and then blends the milk to get the desired amount of butterfat. Milk from dairy I costs ​$2.40 per​ gallon, and milk from dairy II costs ​$0.80 per gallon. At most ​$144 is available for purchasing milk. Dairy I can supply at most 50 gallons averaging 3.9​% ​butterfat, and dairy II can supply at most 80 gallons averaging 2.9​% butterfat. Answer parts a and b</em>.

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<em>B. The solution from part A leaves both dairy 1 and dairy 2 with excess capacity. Calculate the amount of additional milk each dairy could produce.</em>

Step-by-step explanation:

Let A be number of gallons of the amount of milk the company bought from Dairy 1.

(100 - X) be the number of gallons of the amount of milk the company bought from Dairy 2.

Milk from dairy I costs ​$2.40 per​ gallon and milk from dairy II costs ​$0.80 per gallon.

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