For step b. would be 44 divided by 19 = b for step c you can answwer seeing i gave you the equation and along with question a do things you know first then you might have the answers for the rest i hope this helps
$44. 22*2=44, and 44/2=22.
He can buy 5 of the $3 nut and 1 of the $5 nuts.
5x3=15
5x1=5
15+5=20 and that’s less than 24.
So Jim can use $20 to buy the $3 one 5 times and the $5 one 1 time.
Answer:
r = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
= 4r-4
square root both sides
r =
4r-4
r = 2r-2
2r-r = 2
r = 2
Answer:
Yes, you can use this inequality to find the numbers of cars required.
Step-by-step explanation:
12 + 3n > 28 where n = the number of cars required
3n > 28 -12
3n > 16
n > 5 1/3
Greater than 5 1/3 gives 6 cars.