If your friend was working from your figures, then his estimate was
waaaay off, like in outer space.
If you paid $2.40 for 3434 pounds, then that works out to something
like 0.007¢ for each pound. His estimate of $1.80 is more than 2,500
times as much as you paid for each pound.
Even allowing some slack for the quantity discount that you surely
must have been awarded for buying 1.7 tons of them all at once, still
that doesn't support his wild estimate in any way.
He'd be better off buying a few pounds from you, at, say, 50¢ a pound.
He needzum, you gottum, he'll gettum, and you'll never missum. That way,
you'll both make a killing, and it's a win-win-win all around.
I thinks its x=4.5 that’s my opinion and my answer only
Answer:
I think you need to know the value of X to get this answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
If you want to figure out all you have to do is divide 465 by 16.5.
The only equation that shows that is the first one. In equations you need to get the X by itself so you'll have to divide to do that.
It's same if you say something like "You have 4 apples but need to divide them in 2 groups."