Answer:
Mason has
- 16 20¢ stamps;
- 25 3¢ stamps;
- 40 49¢ stamps.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of 20¢ stamps, then the number of 3¢ stamps is x + 9.
Mason has 56 total 49¢ and 20¢ stamps, then the number of 49¢ stamps is 56 - x.
Amounts:
- in 49¢:
cents; - in 20¢:
cents; - in 3¢:
cents.
Total amount:

- $23.55.
Hence,

Mason has
- 16 20¢ stamps;
- 25 3¢ stamps;
- 40 49¢ stamps.
3
If you subtract for 4 from 7 in the first expression, then h is less than or equal to 3.
If you subtract 1 from 3 in the second expression then h is greater than 2.
Thus the only value of h possible is 3.
Answer:
1.9 is greater than 1.39 if that's what your asking?
Answer: 21 1/8 kilogram
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we are informed that Chef bought 3 3/4 kilograms of apples 7 1/4 kilograms of pears and 10 1/8 kilograms of oranges. The total kilogram of fruits bought would be:
= 3 3/4 + 7 1/4 + 10 1/8
Note that the Lowest Common Multiple is 8.
= 3 6/8 + 7 2/8 + 10 1/8
= 20 9/8
= 21 1/8 kilogram
Answer:
22
74
Step-by-step explanation: