Answer:
C) $20.80
Step-by-step explanation:
1 kg of cooking oil = $6.5
1 packet of cooking oil =2/5 kg
If 1 kg of cooking oil = $6.5
2/5kg of cooking oil = $X
Cross Multiply
1kg × $X = 2/5kg × $6.5
$X = 13/5
$X = 2.6
Hence 2/5kg of oil cost $2.6
Since 1 packet of oil = 2/5kg of oil , 1 packet of oil cost $2.6
The amount she spent if she bought if she bought 8 packets of the cooking oil is calculated as:
1 packet of oil = $2.6
8 packets of oil =
$2.5 × 8
= $20.80
Therefore,if Sara bought 8 packets of oil, the amount she would spend = $20.80
Try putting the coronets (0,10) on the chart.
I got that by trying to figure out how they got $19 on week three, and I estimated that on week zero he had $10 to start out with.
So I tried 10 + 3 = $13 for week day one, 13 + 3 = $16 for week two, and 16 + 3 = $19 for week three. Which means I was correct in assuming that Juan had $10 to start out with.
(I'm sorry if my explanation wasn't clear enough, I'm very not good at math or explaining things, but I'm sure that this answer is correct... My 'strategy' to get said answer probably won't work well with other questions, though.)
Answer:
Between 50 - 55, or 1 - 100
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't know, give more information?
Yes it’s the right answer, I just did it myself and I got -4