Set up a proportion of peaches/ number of jars.
18/4=x peaches/14
Cross multiply;
4x=252
x=63
So 63 peaches. Hope this helps.
Answer:
22 laps
Step-by-step explanation:
Clara wants to run 5 1/2 miles, and the track is only 0.25 miles long. This is a fairly easy question, you just need to figure out how many times 5 1/2 goes into 0.25, because she wants to run that amount of miles (I could never run that much).
I hope that answers your question so you understand, and I hope you have a great rest of your day! :)
Usually if it's an basic good, or very important one.
because the price fluctuations do not affect the quantity sold.
a good example of that would be milk, if the milk gallon is say $8, and a family needs 1 gallon daily, they buy it for $8.
if the price drops to $7, they might buy 2, but they only need 1 everyday, just in case they may get another.
if the price drops to $4 or even $3, they're not going to get 10 gallons, there's no need for it on an everyday basis, besides is a perishable.
now if the price goes up to $12, they still need it, and will buy it for $12.
Answer:
y = 3z - 2x
Step-by-step explanation:
Systems of equations can be solved by a number of know techniques, such as substitution, elimination or graphical approach.
We are required to solve the system of equations given via substitution;
2x + y = 3z
x + y = 6z
The question requires us to determine the value for y from the first equation, that could be substituted into the second equation.
We simply need to make y the subject of the formula from the first equation;
2x + y = 3z
To do this we subtract 2x on both sides of the equation;
2x + y -2x = 3z - 2x
y = 3z - 2x
This is the value of y from the first equation, that can be substituted into the second equation.
I’m pretty sure the answer is no