Answer:
- Seat 1: Peter
- Seat 2: Lia
- Seat 3: Kenny
- Seat 4: Jennie
- Seat 5: Harvey
- Seat 6: Joyce
- Seat 7: Rick
- Seat 8: Mark
Step-by-step explanation:
From Rule 6: Jennie is at Seat 4 and next to Harvey; and by rule 1 (Harvey has a higher seat number than Jennie)
- Seat 4: Jennie
- Seat 5: Harvey
From Rule 2: Peter is across from Harvey.
Since Seat 5 is across from Seat 1
From Rule 7: Peter is next to Lia.
Therefore, Lia can either be in Seat 2 or Seat 8, but by Rule 3 (Neither Joyce nor Lia is in seat 8), therefore, Lia is in Seat 2.
By Rule 5: Lia is next to Kenny, therefore:
From Rule 4: Rick is across from Kenny, and Rick is also next to Joyce.
Seat 7 is across from Seat 3, therefore:
Since Rick is also next to Joyce (and by Rule 3, Joyce cannot be on Seat 8)
Therefore, we have:
Seat 1: Peter
Seat 2: Lia
Seat 3: Kenny
Seat 4: Jennie
Seat 5: Harvey
Seat 6: Joyce
Seat 7: Rick
Since Mark has the remaining seat, Mark is on Seat 8.
The required intersection would be at the point (55, 460) in the given graph which shows a round of golf is 55 and a total cost is $460.
<h3>What is a graph?</h3>
A graph can be defined as a pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values.
We have been given that the graph represents the following situation.
Golfers must first pay a $75 membership fee and an additional $7 for each round of golf in order to play at Gulf Shores Range.
Golfers at the Royal Estates Country Club pay $5 for each game of golf, but membership costs $185.
Since the x-axis represents a round of golf and the y-axis represents a total cost.
According to the graph,
Here is a round of golf = 55 and a total cost = $460
So the intersection represents this situation at the point (55, 460).
Therefore, the required intersection would be at the point (55, 460) in the given graph.
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Answer:
70°
Step-by-step explanation:
Since ∠BCA is supplementary with the 110° angle shown on the other side, ∠BCA = 180° (The measurement of a straight line) - 110° = 70°.
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Good 'ol ratio and proportion
so what yo do is
known ratio=unknown ratio
so first one
oranges
number of oranges to cost=5:2
find the cost of 2 dozen (24) oranges
number of oranges to cost=5:2
5:2=24:?
5/2=24/?
times both sides by 2 times ?
5 times ?=48
divide both sides by 5
?=9.6
2 dozen oranges costs $9.60
this one I can't see how many days
but for x days, the cost is x times $60
john drove some distance
distance to amount of gas is 48:2
how much gas needed for 78 miles
48:2=78:?
48/2=78/?
times both sides by 2?
48?=156
divide both sides by 48
?=3.25
used 3.25 gallons for 78 miles
Answer:
The total number of boxes of canned food brought in by the three grades is 17.63 boxes
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the total number of canned foods brought in by the three grades, we will have to add the number of canned foods brought by each of the grades to each other. Careful attention has to be paid to the decimal points.
Canned foods brought by 6th graders: 5.75 boxes
Canned foods brought by 7th graders: 6.5 boxes
Canned foods brought by 6th graders: 7/1.3 boxes
We may have a slight challenge adding in 7/1.3 boxes to the other figures. What we can do now is to evaluate it to a decimal value by dividing it up.
7/ 1.3 will be the same thing as 7 divided by 1.3 = 5.38 boxes.
hence, we have 5.75 +6.5+ 5.38= 17.63 boxes
The total number of boxes of canned food brought in by the three grades is 17.63 boxes