Answer:
John is 17,
Susan is 14,
and Khalid is 9.
Step-by-step explanation:
a = John's age
b = Susan's age
c = Khalid's age
Let's set our rules from the given information.
a = b + 3
c = b - 5
a + b + c = 40
Now, we can solve for b through substitution.
(b + 3) + b + (b - 5) = 40
3b - 2 = 40
3b = 42
b = 14
So, now that we have Susan's age, we can follow the rules and see if it holds.
17 + 14 + 9 = 40 Viola!
(2^8 *3^-5* 6^0)^-2 * ((3^-2)/(2^3))^4 * 2^28
anything to the 0 power is 1
(2^8 *3^-5* 1)^-2 * ((3^-2)/(2^3))^4 * 2^28
using the power of power property to take the power inside
(2^(8*-2) *3^(-5* -2) * (3^-2*4)/(2^3*4) * 2^28
simplify
2^ -16 * 3^10 * 3^-8 /2*12 * 2^28
get rid of the division by making the exponent negative
2^-16 * 3^10 * 3^-8 *2*-12 * 2^28
combine exponents with like bases
2^(-16-12+28) * 3^(10-8)
2^(0) *3^2
anything to the 0 power is 1
1*9
9
Answer: 34
Step-by-step explanation:
$25 - $4 = $21
You spent $21 on 3 boxes of granola bars.
3 boxes = $21
1 box = $21 ÷ 3 = $7
One box of granola bar costs $7.