We can first find how much the ribbon cost for 1m by setting an equation.
Let $y be the cost for 1m:
0.8y = 5.60
y = 5.60 ÷ 0.8
y = 7
Now that we know 1m of ribbon cost $7, we can proceed to find how much 3.25m ribbon cost by mutiplying the length with the cost:
7 x 3.25
=$22.75
Therefore the answer is $22.75.
Hope it helps!
Hi! I’m not positive, but I believe it would be D., 6 is the only one that is evenly divided by 3. Once again I’m not positive, I’m only a middle schooler so.... yeah.
Answer:
c. -8
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
m= -7/5
Step-by-step explanation:
(x1,y1)=(3,4)
(x2,y2)=(8, -3)
Use the slope formula:
m = y2 - y1
x2 - x1
(-3-4)/ (8-3)
= -7/5
Answer:
1/12
Step-by-step explanation:
since there are 6 sides on a die, there is a 1/6 chance of any given number being rolled. And coins have a 1/2 chance of being heads.
1/2x1/6 = 1/12