I don’t know the rest, but I think the 1st and 3rd ones are true! I hope this helps some, I’m sorry if it’s incorrect!
Answer:
12/5 is 2.4 so
9 girls I think.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the cost for insuring the applicant = a.
Let the cost for insuring the spouse = b
Let the cost for insuring the first child= c
Let the cost for insuring the second child = d
A 35-year-old health insurance plan and that of his or her spouse costs $301 per month. This means that:
a + b = $301.
That rate increased to $430 per month if a child were included. This means the cost of a child will be:
= $430 - $301
= $129
The rate increased to $538 per month if two children were included. This means the cost for the second child will be:
= $538 - $430
= $108
The rate dropped to $269 per month for just the applicant and one child. His will be the cost of the applicant and a single child. This can be written as:
a + $129 = $269
a = $269 - $129
a = $140
Since a + b = $301
$140 + b = $301
b = $301 - $140
b = $161
Applicant = $140
The spouse = $161
The first child = $129
The second child = $108
Answer:
The <u>larger </u>size container and the Cold farms is the better deal for Sheldon.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
1 gallon = 8 pints

Multiply the gallons to 20
8 × 20 = 160
Then, the large size is 18.
4.50 ×4 =18 (1 Gallon= 4 quartz)
Therefore, the <u>larger </u>size container and the Cold farms is the better deal for Sheldon.
Hello,
P(x)=x^3+2x²-23x-60
P(-4)=(-4)^3+2*(-4)²-23*(-4)-60=0
P(-3)=(-3)^4+2*(-3)²-23*(-3)-60=0
P(5)=5^3+2*5²-23*5-60=0
Zeros are -4,-3,5