you cant really predict how many bagels will be sold the next morning because of different scenarios but mathematically speaking if you compare plain bagels to total bagels you get 3/15 so if you multiply the denominator by 1 1/4 to get twenty as the denominator then you have to do the same to the numerator to get a fraction of 3.75/20 or roughly 3-4 plain bagels sold
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 39
Step-by-step explanation: We have to move the decimal one place to the right to make 1.2 a whole number, so 12. You do the same thing to 46.8, so you get 468. Then you divide from there. 12 can go into 46 3 times. 12 x 3 = 36. you subtract to get 10, then bring down your 8, to get a new number of 108. 12 can go into 108 9 times. 12 x 9 = 108. Then you have a remainder of 0. Your product is 39.
The 1st term is 60.
Add 50 to this to get the 2nd term, 60 + 50 = 110.
Add 50 to that to get the 3rd term, 110 + 50 = 160.
Add 50 to that to get the 4th term, 160 + 50 = 210.
And so on...
Notice that in the 2nd term, we added 1 copy of 50 to the 1st term.
In the 3rd, we ultimately added 2 copies of 50 to the 1st term.
In the 4th, we added 3 50s.
And so on... If the pattern continues, then the <em>n</em>-th term can be obtained by adding (<em>n</em> - 1) copies of 50 to the first term.
So, the 100th term is
60 + (100 - 1) * 50 = 5010
1. X=2+1/2y+1/2z
2. X=-1+2y+z
3. X=16/3-1/3y-1/3z