Answer:
We have the problem:
"Clare is in charge of getting snacks for a road trip with her friends and her dog. She has
$35 to go to the store to get some supplies. The snacks for herself and her friends cost
$3.25 each, and her dog's snacks costs $9 each."
In this situation we have two variables:
X = number of snacks for herself and her friends that she buys. Each one of these costs $3.50
Y = number of snacks for her dog that she buys. Each one of these costs $9.
The total cost, in this case, can be written as:
X*$3.50 + Y*$9
And we know that she has $35 to spend, so she can spend $35 or less in the store, then we have the inequality:
X*$3.50 + Y*$9 ≤ $35
Where we defined all the quantities in the inequality.
Word form: Six over nine or two over three
Simpliest form: 2/3
Answer:
The total number of branches = total possibilities = the denominator of a probability.
So the second choice is correct.
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Answer:
c = <u>0.5 cm</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the Sine rule in the triangle, then
= ( cross- multiply )
c × sin105° = 2 × sin15° ( divide both sides by sin105°
c = ≈ 0.5 cm ( to the nearest tenth )
Answer: for a sum of 7 would either be 6 and 1, 5 and 2 or 4 and 3. you can roll a double 1,2,3,4,5,6. the sum of 8 would be 2 and 6, 3 and 5 and a double 4,
Step-by-step explanation:
well the there are six sides on a die so 6 x 2 is 12 so the max sum you can get is 12. So you take 7 and you start adding up to 7, same thing for sum of 8. since there is 6 sides and a pair of dices you will roll six doubles