Since p^2=p*p,
(p*p)^5 = p*p * p*p * p*p * p*p * p*p = p^10
True, 15k and 3 is the same and greater than
Answer:
Each marker costs $.40 or 40 cents
Step-by-step explanation:
Take the total cost and divide by the number of markers
$6.00 /15
.40
Each marker costs $.40 or 40 cents
If you multiply the number of students times 8 you get 96, but if you multiply the students by 8 you need to multiply the adults by 8 as well. Which leaves you with 16 adults. Is there more to this equation? I feel like this is only part of it.
Answer:
385 hamburgers.
Step-by-step explanation:
So the data they have given us is that there have been 2 home games, with 70 hamburgers sold. If we divide the number of hamburgers sold by the number of games (70/2), we come up with the average hamburgers sold per game, which is 35. We can use an equation to find the amount of hamburgers sold for every x amount of games.
, with x being the amount of games, and h being the total amount of hamburgers. If you plug in 11 for x, you will get 385.