20 - 7 = 13
8 - 13 = 5
13 + 5 = 18
20 - 18 = 2
So two is your answer because.....
13 + 5 + 2 = 20
10.1 x 8 - 6 = 80.8 - 6 = 74.8
u just had to substitute the variables
Not really sure what you are looking for, but this is how to solve equations such as these.
Let:
x = number of pounds of granola
y = numer of pounds of walnuts
The equation he can use to compute the total cost would be:
$2.00x + $6.00y = $12.00
We know that he bought 3 pounds of granola, so we plug in that for the x value:
$2.00(3) + $6.00y = $12.00
$6.00 + $6.00y = $12.00
To isolate the unknown value which is y, we first need to subtract $6.00 from both sides of the equation:
$6.00 + $6.00y - $6.00 = $12.00 - $6.00
$6.00y = $6.00
Then we divide both sides by $6.00:
$6.00y/$6.00 = $6.00/$6.00
y = 1
So the number of bags of walnuts he can buy is 1 bag.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the 2nd one
x l y
1 l 2
2 l 4
3 l 8
4 l 16