So the unit price refers to the cost of one unit i.e if 24 are being sold for $6.50 what is the cost for just 1 so to calculate just one do the The price divided by the number of units e.g 6.50/24 which is around 0.27
Answer:
He would be at the 15 yard line.
Step-by-step explanation:
The 40 yard gain would bring him to the 10 yard line (he caught it at the 50 yard line, so 50 - 40 = 10), but the 5 yards lost due to the tackle and push back would bring him to the 15 yard line (10 + 5 = 15).
Answer:
280/80 = 28/8 = 7/2 = 3.5 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
the ratio is 1cm/80mi = a cm/280mi
so you get 280cm * mi = 80mi*a cm
so a = 280/80 = 3.5
Answer:
5. There were 30 students in that class.
6. Drew weighed 245 pounds at the start.
Step-by-step explanation:
5. Since 3 students are absent in which represents 10% of the classroom, multiply the number 3 by 10 to get 30 students which represents the full roster.
6. 20% of his original weight is 49, multiply that number by 5 to get the original weight which is 245 pounds.
3 - 2x + 5 < -4(x + 2)
-2x + 8 < -4(x + 2)
-2x + 8 < -4x - 8
-2x + 8 + 4x < -8
2x + 8 < -8
2x < -8 - 8
2x < -16
x < -16/2
x < -8
Answer: A) x < -8