Answer: Answer below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Because one child was not hungry and the cake was cut into 6 equal pieces, this mean one person got 2/6 or 1/3 of the cake and the rest got 1/6 other than the child who was not hungry. I can't draw this but you want to draw a child with 2 equal slices of the cake, one with no slices, and 4 more with 1/6 slices of the cake. Sorry I couldn't draw it, but hope this helps!
Perimeter=9x+12
I'm pretty sure you need to know x to find area
Answer:
-2b(k²-3k+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>The question is on factorization</u>
-2bk²+6bk-2b
<u>Factor out 2b</u>
-2b(k²-3k+1)
<u>When you open brackets to check the answer</u>
-2b×k²-2b×-3k-2b×1= -2bk²+6bk+2b
Answer:
120960
Step-by-step explanation:
We get 11 books 7 of geography and 4 of chemistry
We need to line all of them with 2 constraints
1.-three of the geography must be: 1 in the middle and in each end, then we already have
C₄,₃ = 4! / ( 4 - 3 ) ! C₄,₃ = 4*3*2*1
C₄,₃ = 24 different ways
Now we have 7 books of chemistry. To place them we get
P₇ = 7! P₇ = 7*6*5*4*3*2*1 P₇ = 5040
Now the total number will be
C₄,₃* P₇ = 120960
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Two sheets will cost: $27
The value of the first sheet will be $18, and since the other sheet is half off it will be half of the original value: 18 * 0.5 = 9.
Then you add the values together: 18 + 9 = 27.
Six sheets will cost: $81
For every sheet that is the original value there is a sheet that is half off. So since there are six sheets, 3 of the sheets will be $18 and three of them will be $9. We already know that 18+9=27, so just multiply that value by 3.
27*3= 81
Better deal: The second example
In the second example sheets are 30% off. 30% of 18 is $6. Subtract that value from 18 and you will get $12. In the second example one sheet is $12.
If we multiply that value by 2, we will get $24.
In the first example, two sheets costs $27, while in the second example two sheets cost $24. Since the cost is less for the second example, the second example is the better deal.