2/3 as many tables as chairs means 3/2 as many chairs as tables. So you can make the equation 4t-95=(3/2)t. Solving for t, the amount of tables, gets you 38 and there were originally 4 times that amount of chairs in the hall so there must have been 152 chairs at first.
Answer:
-1
Step-by-step explanation:
-100x = 100
-x = 100/100
-x = 1
x = -1
I think you just subtract 59 and 11 but i could be wrong
Answer:The correct awnser is D
Step-by-step explanation:
The first blank is 857 and i think the second one is 8.570