Answer:
There were 7 small boxes and 14 large boxes shipped.
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem may be solved by a system of equations:
I am going to say that:
x is the number of small boxes used
y is the number of large boxes used
There were twice as many large boxes shipped as small boxes shipped
This means that y = 2x
Each small box of paper weighs 45 pounds and each large box of paper weighs 80 pounds. The total weight of all boxes was 1435 pounds.
This means that 45x + 80y =1435
So we have to solve the following system:
y=2x
45x + 80y =1435
45x + 80 (2x) = 1435
205x = 1435
x= 1435/205
x=7
y=2x= 2(7) = 14
There were 7 small boxes and 14 large boxes shipped.
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
We can estimate* that the total price including tax of the game will be less than ...
$43.31 +10% of 43.31 = $43.31 +4.33 = $47.61
Todd easily has enough to pay for the game, including tax.
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You can work this more exactly a couple of ways.
1. Price + tax = 1.085×$43.31 = $46.99 . . . less than Todd's budget
2. Most Todd can afford: $55.50/1.085 = $51.15 . . . more than the game price
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* For estimating purposes, we like to use numbers that are easy to compute with. 10% is one such number, as it only requires moving the decimal point.
Step-by-step explanation:
its too blurry I can't see the numbers
Answer:
The equation is
6x + 12y = 48
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard form another way of writing a linear equation. It is in the form
Ax + By = C
Total amount with Samantha = $48
Single player games = $6 each
Multi player games = $12 each
Let
Number of Single player games = x
Number of Multi player games = y
The number of single player games (x) and the number of multi player games (y) Samantha can buy is
6x + 12y = 48
That is price × quantity of single player games + price × quantity of multi player games = Total amount with Samantha
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
you add 1 to 1 and that gives you 2