10,634.4 total cost
2954t t=3.6h. 2954 x 3.6 = 10,634.4 total cost
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
How many unique combinations are possible in total?
This question takes 5 objects randomly out of a bag of 50 objects. The order in which these objects come out doesn't matter. Therefore, the number of unique choices possible will the sames as the combination
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How many out of that 2,118,760 combinations will satisfy the request?
Number of ways to choose 2 red candies out a batch of 28:
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Number of ways to choose 3 green candies out of a batch of 8:
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However, choosing two red candies out of a batch of 28 red candies does not influence the number of ways of choosing three green candies out of a batch of 8 green candies. The number of ways of choosing 2 red candies and 3 green candies will be the product of the two numbers of ways of choosing
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The probability that the 5 candies chosen out of the 50 contain 2 red and 3 green will be:
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Answer:
T A N M B
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(6, 0 )
Step-by-step explanation:
A translation to the left means subtract 2 from the x- coordinate
A translation down means subtract 4 from the y- coordinate
Then
(8, 4 ) → (8 - 2, 4 - 4 ) → (6, 0 )
You have the right idea and you are close to the correct answer. However that's not what your teacher is looking for in terms of steps.
The starting inequality is

She starts off selling 8 buckets. Then she sells b more to get a total of b+8
This total must be 20 or larger which is why I set b+8 greater than or equal to 20
Solve for b by subtracting 8 from both sides



So she needs to sell at least 12 more buckets to reach her goal
If you graphed this on a number line, then you would draw a closed circle at 12. Then shade to the right of the close circle.