so x=5
substituting for x in the equation we get:

Ans C: 16
Answer:
the twelve pack
Step-by-step explanation:
12 pack = $10.08 if u get the 6 pack for $5.34 and want to buy two pack it equals $10.68 if you want to save change buy the 12 pack
Answer: 3:1
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the jewellery shops sell 240 necklaces in a month and 180 of the necklaces were sold via the shop's website, this means that (240 - 180) = 60 necklaces were sold in a high street shop.
Therefore, the ratio of online sales to shop sales will be:
= 180 / 60
= 3 / 1
= 3:1
Answer:
Work below
Step-by-step explanation:
49 total dogs.
36 more small dogs.
13 big dogs.
lol just realized today's school has sh*t wording and this question can be taken TWO ways. 36 more as in, 36 more dogs in total or 36 more small dogs than large dogs adding the amount of large dogs with this. this gives us 49.
the only way to get the x value (large dogs) and add this on top of the 36 (small dogs) and get 49 is to do 6.5 + 42.5 (36 + 6.5) this gives us 49.
Thanks guy in the comments for giving the second response, after some thinking i realized that i could also read it that way.
F** k today's hw and their wording
This is not 4 different problems.
It's the same problem 4 times.
The Rule: To find the unit rate, divide the price by the quantity.
Just like you wrote in pencil next to #6 and #8 .
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#6). Look at The Rule up above.
Unit price for Brand A: $4.80 / 32 oz = 15¢ per oz.
Unit price for Brand B: $5.76 / 48 oz = 12¢ per oz.
Unit price for Brand C: $17.92 / 128 oz = 14¢ per oz.
#7).
IF the price is the ONLY thing that's different about them, then Brand-B
is the best choice, because it's the lowest price per ounce.
BUT ... there may be other things to compare:
Do they all get your dishes equally clean ?
Do they all rinse off equally easily ?
Do they all smell the same ?
Do any of them attract bugs when they stand around ?
Do any of them spoil when they stand around open ?
You may want to consider other things besides the price
when you're deciding which detergent to buy.
#8). Look at The Rule up above again.
Unit rate for Regular size = $3.36 / 16 oz = 21¢ per oz.
Unit rate for Family size = $7.60 / 40 oz = 19¢ per oz.
<span>#9).
</span>Again ... IF the cost is the ONLY thing to think about, then the Family size
is the better buy, because it costs 2¢ less for every ounce.
But there may be other things to consider. Does the peanut butter from
both sizes taste the same ? Does one taste better ? Is the Family size
so big that it might be hard to handle, and you may drop it by accident ?