To determine the cost of 1 pound of potato, simply divide the 10-pound sack of potatoes cost by the number of pounds, 10. That is,
c = $6.55 / 10 = $0.655
Thus, each pound of potatoes cost nearly $0.66. The answer is letter B.
Answer:
2/3, 5/7, 16/12
From least to greatest!
Smallest = 2/3, Second = 5/7, Largest = 16/12
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Answer:
x = \sqrt(6)/3 , - \sqrt(6)/3
Step-by-step explanation:
decimal form:
x= 0.81649658..., -0.81649658...
The straight line equals 180
The two angels have to equal 180
180-63=117
117-25=92
92 divided by 4 is 23
x=23
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