Answer:
Part 1) The unit rate is 
Part 2) A 56 ounce bag of pumpkin Seeds cost $14.00
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1) What is the unit rate for the pumpkin seeds?
we know that
A relationship between two variables, x, and y, represent a proportional variation if it can be expressed in the form
or 
Let
y ----> the cost of pumpkin seeds in dollars
x ---> the weight in ounces
we have
For x=24 ounces, y=$6
Find the value of the constant of proportionality k

substitute the values

The unit rate is the same that the constant of proportionality k
therefore
The unit rate is

Part 2) How much would 56.
ounce bag of pumpkin seeds cost?
we know that
The linear equation is equal to

For x=56 ounces
substitute in the linear equation and solve for y

Answer:17
Step-by-step explanation: Multiply Steve’s hourly wage ($7.40) by the hours he worked in a week (16 Hours) that would give you your weekly earnings which would be (7.40x16=$118.40) Then subtract what he saved in the bank from your total (118.40-105=$13.40) then you would divide $13.40 (his leftover money) by $0.75 to find the total number of carnival rides he could ride (13.40/0.75=17.86 rides and because he cannot ride 17 and 86 hundredths of a ride he would be able to ride 17 carnival rides.
Answer:
$1756
Step-by-step explanation:
1. More = Addition
2. Twice = Multiplication by 2
3. Tuition costs $100 more than twice room and board
Tuition = 2x + 100
$2584 = (2x + 100) + x
$2584 = 3x + 100
4. Subtract 100 on both sides: $2484 = 3x
5. Divide both sides by 3: $828 = x
6. Plug it in to the tuition equation: Tuition = 2(828) + 100
= $1756
Check Work: (828*2) + 100 = $1756
$1756 + 828 = $2584
Answer: f(2) = -4
Step-by-step explanation: Here we're given the function f(x) = -3x + 2 and we are asked to find f(2).
In other words, if we put an <em>x</em> into our function, we get a -3x + 2 out so what happens when we put a 2 into the function?
Well if we put a 2 into the function,
that's f(2) and we get -3(2) + 2 out.
Now all we have to do is simplify on the right side.
-3(2) is -6 so we have -6 + 2 which is -4.
So f(2) is -4.