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Fynjy0 [20]
3 years ago
11

What is the net change in how many bags are on the shelf from

Mathematics
1 answer:
Temka [501]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

-2

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of net change from the beginning of Tuesday to the end of Monday is shown below:-

The change at the last of Tuesday

Change = Restock - Sales

= 6 - 5

= 1

Here it indicates that the number of bags is rise by 1

The change at the last of Wednesday

Change = Restock - Sales

= 12 - 8

= 4

Here it indicates that the number of bags is rise by 4

The change at the last of Thursday

Change = Restock - Sales

= 12 - 2

= 10

Here it indicates that the number of bags is rise by 10

The change at the last of Friday

Change = Restock - Sales

= 18 - 19

= -1

Here it indicates that the number of bags is fall by -1

The change at the last of Saturday

Change = Restock - Sales

= 24 - 22

= 2

Here it indicates that the number of bags is rise by 2

The change at the last of Sunday

Change = Restock - Sales

= 0 - 15

= -15

Here it indicates that the number of bags is fall by -15

The change at the last of Monday

Change = Restock - Sales

= 0 - 3

= -3

Here it indicates that the number of bags is fall by -3

According to the given situation, it is equivalent the algebraic sum of every change

So,

Net change = 1 + 4 + 10 + (-1) + 2 + (-15) + (-3)

Using associative property: (1 + 4 + 10 + 2) - (1 + 15 +3)

Simplifying: 17 - 19 = -2

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