To solve, first find the total of all the sweets: 15 + 16 + 19 = 50. Then, add together the caramel chocolates and the dark chocolates: 16 + 15 = 31. To find the probability, set up a fraction with the combinatio nof caramel in dark chocolates in the numerator, and the total in the denominator: 31/50. So, Amber will have a 31 out of 50 chance to randomly pick either caramel chocolate or dark chocolate.
What I would do is divide $46.50 by 6 and see what I get. What did you get?
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
khan
155-130=$25
250-125=$125
125/25=5 hours
when 5 hour later it will be the same price, 6 hours later will be higher if using company B hope that helps
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