Answer:
Donuts(b) = 12*b
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that the question is:
What's an expression to model the number of donuts in b boxes?
We know that we are talking of boxes of a dozen donuts.
We know that in one dozen, we have 12 donuts.
Then if we have b boxes, and in each box we have 12 donuts, we will have a total of b times 12 donuts, the expression is:
Donuts(b) = 12*b
There is a lot of information here that we did not use (like the cost of cardboard and donuts), and that may be there just to distract us, the important thing to do here is:
See what is the thing we want to find (in this case, the number of donuts in b boxes)
Find the relevant information to solve this. (ignore the irrelevant information)
Solve the question.
3f + 2g = 30 . . .(1)
f + 2g = 26 . . . .(2)
(1) - (2) => 2f = 4 => f = 4/2 = 2
From (2), 2 + 2g = 26 => 2g = 26 - 2 = 24 => g = 24/2 = 12
Therefore, f = 2 and g = 12
Answer:
its 452.2
Step-by-step explanation:
because im right
The answer is C, when numbers or variables are between "|" (also called bars) it means to remove any negative symbols and think of it as a positive number. If the number is already positive you keep it a positive number.
4 is the nearest integer
as a decimal this number would be 3.5, which would round up to 4.