Let the weight of soymeal be s, and let the weight of cornmeal be c.
You need a total of 280 lb, so that gives us one equation.
s + c = 280
Now we use the protein to write another equation.
The protein in s lb of soymeal is 0.14s.
The protein in c lb of cornmeal is 0.07c.
The protein in 280 lb of 0.09% protein mix is 0.09(280).
This gives us a second equation.
0.14s + 0.07c = 0.09(280)
Now we solve the two equations as a system of equations.
s + c = 280
0.14s + 0.07c = 0.09(280)
Solve the first equation for s and plug in tot eh second equation.
s = 280 - c
0.14(280 - c) + 0.07c = 25.2
39.2 - 0.14c + 0.07c = 25.2
-0.07c = -14
c = 200
Now we substitute c = 200 in the first equation to find s.
s + 200 = 280
s = 80
Answer: 200 lb of soymeal and 80 lb of cornmeal
Answer:
First the mode. Since 5 popped up the most, 5 is the mode.
Next is the median. I crossed 1 dot from each side until it shows the last dot, and 5 was the last one.
After that the range. 9-2=7
Finally the worst, the mean... 2+2+3+3+3+4+5+5+5+5+5+6+6+6+8+9+9+9+9
=104/19=5.47
SO, Mode=5 Median=5 Range=7, and the mean is 5.47 (rounded nearest hundred)
9 because every ten plants is equal to 3 gallons. 30 plants are equal to 9 gallons.
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Answer:
No there cannot be the same number of stickers on each page.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you want to find out how many stickers need to be in every page to be even you would add all the stickers up. 6+6+9+10+11= 42. Take the 42 and divide it by 5 to see how many stickers would go in each page. This will give you 8.4. However since this number is a decimal it can't be split evenly in whole stickers for each page. Meaning that it wouldn't be possible for each page to have a evenly distributed number of stickers per each page.
Answer:
f(x)=-5x+1
Step-by-step explanation:
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