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r_1 and r2 are costs per pound
So
- It's r_1 is the cost of 1/2 pound rice at market one and r_2 is at market 2
Option J
Answer:
1624
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply them
Answer:
B.) 113°
Step-by-step explanation:
In the isosceles trapezoid, angles T and S are congruent. Find the value of x:

Subtract 4x from both sides:

Add 38 to both sides:

Divide both sides by 3:

x is equal to 15. Now substitute the value of x into the one of the expressions:

or

The angles T and S are 67°.
The angles of a trapezoid will always add up to a total of 360°, so add the angles T and S:

Subtract their total from 360:

The total of the angles Q and R is 226°. Since this is an isosceles trapezoid, those two angles are also congruent. Divide the value by 2:

Angle R is 113°.
Done.
Answer:
19.685
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
12 - 6 x (0 + 15) = 34
How I got my answer
First, how i got my answer was that I had to solve the equation first, ignoring the answer. I got 0 x 6 = 0, then I did 124 - 0 = 124, then I did 124 - 15 = 109, which clearly isn't 34. I figured that we have to put the parentheses around the zero because if we don't, we are going have to multiply something by zero, which always gets zero. After that, I decided that I should put the parentheses around either the 6, or the 15. I did both, and saw which one was correct. If we put it around the 6, we get, 124 - (6 x 0) + 15 = 124 - 0 - 15 = 124 - 15 = 109, which isn't 34. Then I checked 124 - 6 x (0 + 15) = 124 - 6 x 15 = 124 - 90 = 34, and we just got the answer.
P.S. Sorry if it was confusing, I didn't really know how to explain it