Answer: 4 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
6 * (2/3) = 12/3 = 4 ounces
Answer:
(C) - 3x²+6
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x²+3x-4) +(8-3x) +(-5x²+2)= 2x²<em>+3x</em><u>-4 +8</u><em>-3x</em>-5x²<u>+2 </u>= - 3x²+6
let l = lance, and a = alex.
so: l + a = 70
and l = 4a
Putting the value for l in the first equation:
4a +a = 70
5a = 70
a = 14.
So Alex has 14 pencils. And Lance has (70-14) 56 pencils.
And if each child gets half of Alex' pencils, then each child will have 7 pencils.
<span>Table
Bottles Price($)
3 78
6 156
9 234
From that you can find the unit price: 78 / 3 = 156 / 6 = 234 / 9 = 26.
That means that the unit rate of this fragance is $26.
If you call x the number of bottles the equation is
Price = unit rate * number of bottles = 26x.
Now compare this information with that on your graph to compare the unit rates.
This can help you fo find the unit rate in from your grpah: the unit rate is the slope of the line =
[change in y-coordinate] / [change in the x-coordinate]
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59×2=118 cost of bill.
59÷4=14.75 for the other 4 if the bill was 118 assuming Thomas pays half.
or...59 ×5=295
assuming they all pd 1/5 of the bill