Answer:
1.4 kg of candy
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the amount of candy by the number of jars:
12.58/9
= approx. 1.4
So, each jar will have approximately 1.4 kg of candy
Both expressions equal 5 when substituting 2 for x because the expressions are equivalent. Hope this helped :D
1. For x<3, h(x)=x+2
now x+2 is an increasing line (a practical way to check, h(1)=3, h(2)=4)
the largest value it takes is at 3, not inclusive, so h(3)=5 not inclusive.
Range_1= (-∞, 5)
2. for x> or equal to 3, h(x)=-x+8, which is a decreasing line (check h(4)=4, h(5)=3 )
so this line takes its maximal value at x=3, f(3)=5 and then takes any other value to -∞.
Range_2=(-∞,5]
3. Range(h)=Range1∪Range2=(-∞, 5)∪(-∞,5]=(-∞,5] (B)
And soon it'll avenue golden retriever to play with.
God, i feel so stupid writing that :(
Answer:
16.2p (If lemonade is .75p, if not substitute in the equation below)
Step-by-step explanation:
In 4 liters, there would be 3 liters of lemonade and 1 liter in juice.
I am assuming 75p is meant to be .75p
So 4 liters costs: (1 x 1.8) + (3 x .75) = 4.05
We need 16 so: 4.05 x 4 = 16.2