Answer:
the table which is the second choice
Step-by-step explanation:
Option A:
1.5 lb bag for $12.99
unit price: $12.99/(1.5 lb) = $8.66/lb
Option B:
unit price: $2.8/(0.2 lb) = $14/lb
Option C:
For the weight of 1 lb, the cost is $10.
unit price: $10/lb
Answer:
the table which is the second choice
First, we find the slope
(4,0)(0,-3)
slope = (-3 - 0) / (0 - 4) = -3/-4 = 3/4
there can be 3 possible answers for this..
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope(m) = 3/4
using points (4,0)...x1 = 4 and y1 = 0
now we sub
y - 0 = 3/4(x - 4) <== this is one answer
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope(m) = 3/4
using points (0,-3)...x1 = 0 and y1 = -3
now we sub
y - (-3) = 3/4(x - 0) =
y + 3 = 3/4(x - 0) <== here is another answer
y - y1 = m(x - x1)
slope(m) = 3/4
using points (-4,-6)...x1 = -4 and y1 = -6
now we sub
y - (-6) = 3/4(x - (-4) =
y + 6 = 3/4(x + 4) <=== and here is another answer
There are 60 brown horses and 40 black horses and 20 spotted horses
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that there are 120 horses on a farm
of the horses are brown
<em><u>Number of brown horses are:</u></em>
Therefore, 1/2 of total number of horses are brown
of 120
of the horses are black
<em><u>Number of black horses are:</u></em>
Therefore, 1/3 of total number of horses are black
of 120
of the horses are spotted
<em><u>Number of spotted horses:</u></em>
Therefore, 1/6 of total number of horses are spotted
of 120
Thus there are 60 brown horses and 40 black horses and 20 spotted horses
Answer:
13 Raffle tickets
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost for one riffle ticket = 2.50
Total money of Vanessa budgeted for riffle ticket : 34.75
Greatest number of riffle ticket, venessa can with with 34.75
I'll like us to divide 34.75 by 2.5 to get the exact value.
Therefore,
34.75 / 2.5
= 13.9
It therefore implies that, Vanessa will buy a maximum of 13 riffle tickets and still have a change of 2.25