Answer:
As per the statement:
Mr. Roseanne will buy
pounds beef for for a cookout.
⇒ Weight of the beef he buy =
pounds.
It is given that:
The price for the first 3 pounds of beef is $4.99 per pound.
then;
the price for 3 pounds he will pay= 
After that, the price is $4.49 per pound.
Remaining weight of beef left =
pounds.
then;
the price of
pounds he will pay = 
now, total money he will pay for the
pounds beef = 
Therefore, $57.625 will Mr. Roseanne pay for the beef
The answer is
h = AB sin tetha,
tetha is <span>1 degree 10' = 1.1°, and AB = 3.5km
the vertical rise is h = 4.7</span>
Answer:
B and C
Step-by-step explanation:
Rearrange each equation into slope- intercept form
A
3x - 2y = 4 ( subtract 3x from both sides )
- 2y = - 3x + 4 ( divide all terms by - 2 )
y =
x - 2 ← not equivalent
B
2x - 3y = 12 ( subtract 2x from both sides )
- 3y = - 2x + 12 ( divide all terms by - 2 )
y =
x - 4 ← equivalent
C
- 4(2x - 3y ) = - 48 ( divide both sides by - 4 )
2x - 3y = 12 ← same as B ⇒ equivalent
D
2(x + 6) = 3y
3y = 2x + 12 ( divide all terms by 3 )
y =
x + 4 ← not equivalent
E
2x - 3y = 4 ( subtract 2x from both sides )
- 3y = - 2x + 4 ( divide all terms by - 3 )
y =
x -
← not equivalent
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let b represent the number of cups of butter needed.
Let s represent the number of cups of sugar needed.
Let o represent the number of cups of oat needed.
Let f represent the number of cups of flour needed.
The recipe calls for two times as many cups of sugar as butter. It means that
s = 2b
Two times as many cups of oats as sugar. It means that
o = 2s
Two times as many cups of flour as oats. It means that
f = 2o
If Duane puts in one cup of butter, it means that b = 1
Therefore,
s = 2 × 1 = 2 cups
o = 2s = 2 × 2 = 4 cups
f = 2o = 2 × 4 = 8 cups
Therefore, he needs to add 8 cups of flour
For part A, The answer is that the car gets better gas mileage. We can see it from the graph that the number of gallons used is on the X axis, and the distance traveled using those number of gallons is on the Y axis. The easiest way to compare would be to look at the 1 gallon of gas. You can see that you can travel 25 miles on 1 gallon of gas. The truck on the other hand will get you 18 miles per gallon. Imagine putting 1 in for X, the Y value would be 18 if you did this. The graph just shows us a visual way of saying the same thing. To determine how much farther the car with a girl on 8 gallons of gas, you would just multiply 8 by 25 for the number of miles traveled by the car. You would multiply 8 by 18 to find the number of miles traveled for the truck. The answers are 200 miles for the car and 144 miles for the truck. 200-144=56 miles farther for the car.