So, since she weights 6 times more on earth, say for every lb on the moon is 6lbs on earth then.
now, if 1lb on the moon is 6lbs on earth, how much is 90 earth lbs on the moon?
Let there be 2x science and 5x art books
<span>science books sold = 2x × 0.2 = 0.4x </span>
<span>science books unsold = 2x – 0.4x = 1.6x </span>
<span>art books sold = 5x × 0.2 = x </span>
<span>art books unsold = 5x – x = 4x </span>
<span>total books unsold = 1.6x + 4x = 5.6x </span>
<span>5.6x = 2240 </span>
<span>x = 400 </span>
<span>2x science = 800 </span>
<span>and 5x art books = 2000 </span>
<span>∵ There is a proportional relationship between the mass and the volume of the places of metal.
Let volume = v and mass = m
So, the relation between volume and mass will take the form:
v = km
where k is constant and can be calculated as follow:
when m = </span><span>34.932 , and v = 4.1 ⇒⇒⇒ k = v/m = 0.117371
</span>when m = 47.712<span> , and v = 5.6 ⇒⇒⇒ k = v/m = </span>0.117371
when m = 61.344 , and v = 7.2 ⇒⇒⇒ k = v/m = <span>0.117371
when m = </span>99.684 , and v = 11.7 ⇒⇒⇒ k = v/m = <span>0.117371
∴ v = 0.117371 m
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For v =<span>15.3
∴ m = v/k = 15.3/0.117371 = 130.356 </span><span>gram
</span>The mass of a piece of this metal that has a volume of 15.3 cubic centimeters ≈ 130.4 gram (<span>round to the nearest tenth</span>)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let h bet the # of hours worked
If Cynthia earns $13 per hour then her equation would be:
C = $13h
If Amy makes $1.5 more per hour then her equation would be:
A = $14.5x
Now lets plug in some numbers:)
A = $14.5(43.5)
A = $630.75
Ok soo the answer for part A is 714 euros B idk