Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I think this is your full question, right?
<em>Cindy and Zoey work at a store. Both girls earn $6.25 per hour. During a normal week Cindy works 15 hours and Zoey works 20 hours. The expression 6.25(15) + 6.25(20) can be used to calculate the total amount of money that the girls earned in one week. Which expression shows another way to calculate the amount of money the girls earn in one week? </em>
My answer:
The expression shows another way must be equal to: <em>6.25(15) + 6.25(20) </em>
<=> 6.25 (15+20)
Because both girls earn the same per hour.
Answer: B
Step-by-step: because in all of them the first ration can either multiply or be simplified to the next number but in B 4/7 can multiply or be simplified to it.
I think there is a little error in your question. I guess You mean 60 vaccinations instead of 606060. I solved using 60 vaccinations.
Answer:Dr. Potter gave 32 polio vaccines and 28 measles vaccinations that year.
Step-by-step explanation:
STEP 1
Let number of polio vaccines be x
and number of measles vaccine be y
such that
total does of 60 vaccinations be expressed as
x+y = 60---- equation 1
And number of doses for both vaccine to total 184 doses taken be expressed as
4x + 2y= 184 ---- equation 2
Step 2--- solving
x+y = 60---- equation 1
4x + 2y= 184 ---- equation 2
Making x the subject of formula in equation 1 and substituting it in equation 2
x= 60-y
4(60-y) +2y- 184
240-4y+2y=184
240-184= 4y-3y
56= 2y
y= 58/2 = 28
To get x , put the value of y=28 in equation 1 and solve
x+y=60
x=60-28
x=32
Therefore Dr. Potter gave 32 polio vaccines and 28 measles vaccinations that year.
Answer:
true
Step-by-step explanation:
just count by 60's until you get close to 852 and each 60 is 1 bracelet