Price =x
x=30
half of 30 is 15
add 15 to 30
get 45 do that but change you're numbers
Answer:
$156
Step-by-step explanation:
To find how many pounds of potatos an amount is, it's valuable to find how much *one* pound is
With just dividing both sides by 30, we can get that one pount of potatos costs $12
Since we want how much 13 pounds we cost, simply multiple 12 by 13 which gives us an amount of $156
Answer:
66
Step-by-step explanation:
105+420=525 (Total Money)
7x3.25=22.75 (Cost of all bracelets)
8x11.74=93.92 (Cost of all necklaces)
93.92+22.75=116.67 (Cost of all Christmas presents)
525-116.67=408.33 (Total money - Cost of all Christmas presents)
408.33/6.15=66.39... (Amount of necklaces)
since in real life you can only buy a whole number of things, you would round down 66.39 to 66. I hope this helped!
Answer: any number that’s not already used
Step-by-step explanation: It could be any number as long as it hasn’t already been used in that data set. Mode is the most occurring value, and there’s no mode when all numbers are different. Hope this helped;)
(E) "cast doubt on the aptness of a description"
Writers will occasionally include a term or phrase in quotation marks to question its veracity. The author of paragraph 2 denigrates the learning theorists by putting the word "experts" in quotation marks because of their "shocking" estimate of canine intelligence.
The answer is not (A). One may contend that the author's use of quote marks conveys surprise or even irritation. (B) is the wrong answer. The term "experts" being surrounded by quotation marks is not a show of "respect," but rather of suspicion.
The answer is not (C). There is no need to doubt the plain usage of the word "experts" in this context, even when the author may have reservations about the theories of the experts. D is likewise a poor choice.
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