The city soccer club has thirteen new members and fifty-two returning members. If they break up into teams of eleven players, ho
w many complete teams would there be?
1 answer:
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
The easiest way to do this is to add the new members to the old and then divide by 11. Ignore the remainder.
13 + 52 = 65
65 / 11 = 5 with 10 left over. Ignore the 10. That's not a complete team.
The answer is 5
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2x + 3y = 31 - - - (2)
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y = 15 - 3x - - (3)
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2x + 3 (15 - 3x) = 31
2x + 45 - 9x = 31
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y = 15 - 3 (2)
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I'm going to assume you mean 3 to the power negative 5.
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Answer: 35 sweets
Step-by-step explanation:
2:5:2= 9
peter= 2/9 x a= 14
it then turns to
9/2 x 14= 63
so bridget will get:
5/9 x 63
35 sweets