Answer:
Correct option: first one
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph has 3 different parts:
Cost = 15 when the Gigabytes used is lesser than or equal 2,
Cost from 20 to 40 when the Gigabytes used is greater than 2 and lesser than or equal 6.
An increase of 4 gigabytes caused an increase of 20 in the cost, so the slope is 20/4 = 5, and the y-intercept is:
20 = 5*2 + b -> b = 10
Cost = 50 when the Gigabytes used is greater than 6.
So the correct option is the first one
I may be wrong but I’m pretty sure his normal weight was 880kg before he gained the 88kg.
In order to find the price per bar, we divide the price by the amount of bars. For the first one:
15.37/10 = $1.54 per bar
The second package:
15.35/12 = $1.28 per bar.
The 10-pack costs $1.54 per bar and the 12-pack costs $1.28 per bar. The 12-pack has the better price per bar.
Now, let's look at the price per ounce. We do this in a similar way. We find the total amount of ounces in the package, and divide the price by the number of ounces.
In the first package, we multiply 10*2.1=21. We have 21 ounces in the first package. Now we divide 15.37/21. In the first package, we have 0.73 dollars per ounce.
Now, let's look at the second package. We start by multiplying 1.4*12=16.8. There are 16.8 ounces in the package. Now, we divide 15.35/16.8=0.91. So, in the second package, we have 0.91 dollars per ounce.
The cost per ounce of the 10-pack is $0.73 and the cost per ounce of the 12-pack is $0.91. The first package has the better price per ounce.
The better explanation is the second one, because I prefer the lower price per ounce, I think that the 1st pack is the better buy.
Answer:
0.84 or 16
Step-by-step explanation:
Sum is the answer in addition, so add n and 5
n + 5