Answer:
The full question is attached in the picture below.
The better price for the battery is given with the 6 pack.
(£ 0.47 per battery)
Step-by-step explanation:
If 8 batteries cost £ 3.99
This means that one battery is equal to
£3.99/8 = £ 0.49875 ≈ £ 0.50 per battery
The pack of 6 batteries costs £ 2.79
This means that one battery is equal to
£2.79/6 = £ 0.465 ≈ £ 0.47 per battery
Then, we can conclude than the 6 pack gives us a better price per battery
Set up multiplication/division of ratios to cancel out units you don't need for the final answer and introduce those that you do.
We have m/s and we want m/min so
(100m/s)(60s/min)=6000m/min
Answer:
y=0. 24x + 12. 7
Step-by-step explanation:
since you start with 12. 7 and gain .24 each year, you would multiply the years by. 24 and just add the 12. 7 I hope this makes sense. also I love your profile picture :)