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Answer:
3/2 and 3/4 are both not multiples of 1/3.
Step-by-step explanation:
They have to have 3 as the denominator (or the number below the line) to be a multiple of 1/3. For example: 1/3, 2/3, 3/3.
Hope you understand that! :)
Let length be x feet
length= x
width=x-4
area = 32
length * width=32
x(x-4)=32
x^2 - 4 x -32=0
(x-8)(x+4)=0
x=8 feet
length=8 feet
width=4 feet
perimeter=2(len+wid)
=2(8+4)
2*12=24 feet
This statement is actually false.
I have provided proof and wish you all the best (grade).
Let's start out by setting up three separate equations for each customer.
d = cost of drink, f = cost of fries, h = cost of hamburger
Miller Family: 4h + 3f = 13.27
James: d + h + 2f = 6.33
Steven: 2h + f + d = 7.04
Since the Miller's didn't order any drinks, let's start by using substitution to find the cost of d between James and Steven.
Let's isolate d with James:
d + h + 2f = 6.33
d = 6.33 - h - 2f
Now let's plug that into Steven's equation:
2h + f + d = 7.04
2h + f + (6.33 - h - 2f) = 7.04
h - f + 6.33 = 7.04
h - f = 0.71
h = 0.71 + f
Let's plug that new h into the Miller Family's equation:
4h + 3f = 13.27
4(0.71 + f) + 3f = 13.27
2.84 + 4f + 3f = 13.27
2.84 + 7f = 13.27
7f = 10.43
f = 1.49
So medium fries cost $1.49
Let's plug f back into the Miller Family's equation to get h:
4h + 3f = 13.27
4h + 3(1.49) = 13.27
4h + 4.47 = 13.27
4h = 8.8
h = 2.2
So a hamburger costs $2.20
Let's plug h and f into Steven's equation to calculate d
2h + f + d = 7.04
2(2.2) + (1.49) + d = 7.04
4.4 + 1.49 + d = 7.04
5.89 + d = 7.04
d = 1.15
So a medium drink costs $1.15
The answer is B. Drink = $1.15, Fries = $1.49, Hamburger = $2.20