The complete questions is:
The ice cream shop needs 5 pounds of strawberries for every gallon of strawberry ice cream. the shop chooses to produce 4 gallons of chocolate ice cream. how many pounds of strawberries should the shop purchase?
Pounds of strawberry ice cream needed to be bought by the shop exists 20 pounds.
<h3>How many gallons of strawberry ice cream can the shop efficiently produce?</h3>
The ice cream shop requires 5 pounds of strawberries for every gallon of strawberry ice cream and the shop chooses to make 4 gallons of ice cream,
Quantity of chocolate ice cream created in the shop = 4 gallons
Quantity of strawberries needed for each gallon of ice cream = 5 pounds
Pounds of strawberries needed to be bought by the shop = Quantity of chocolate ice cream created by the shop
Quantity of strawberries needed for each gallon of ice cream

= 20 pounds.
Pounds of strawberries needed to be bought by the shop exists 20 pounds.
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Answer:
Side a = 20.8
Side b = 20.5
Side c = 30
Side d = 2
Side e = 12.6
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to know what X is here is the equation:
3.2a+8+12.6+
+5(a+2)+(6a-3.5)=85.9
After doing the math you get a=4.
Apply this to each side and get the answer.
Side a = 20.8
Side b = 20.5
Side c = 30
Side d = 2
Side e = 12.6
<u>Check</u>
20.8+20.5+30+2+12.6=85.9
Answer:
x=1
y=-1
Step-by-step explanation:
they have already isolated y in both equations
label both equations
y=-x............1
y=3x-4........2
sub 1 into 2
-x=3x-4
-x-3x=-4
-4x=-4
x=1........ 3
sub 3 into 1
y=-(1)
y=-1
We are given that there are 11 animals with a total of 34 legs.
Let G = number of Goats, and D = number of Ducks
then G + D = 11; solving for G, we get G = 11 - D
then, 4G + 2D = 34
substituting the value for G, we get 4(11 - D) + 2D = 34
expanding, we get 44 - 4D + 2D = 34
solving, we get D = 5. Therefore, G = 6
Proof: (5 x 2) + (6 x 4) = 34
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
micah
10: 2
5:1
rachel
12: 3
4:1