That would be 4 gallons every minute!
Also: I don't see a graph..? Is there supposed to be one attached?
Good luck!
Answer:
Jelly beans: $6 for 1 kg
Gummy worms: $7 for 1 kg
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we need to find the cost of 1kg of jelly beans and gummy worms.
To do this, make equations for both scenarios and solve:
2j + 2g = 26
2j + 3g = 33
Turn the bottom equation negative, as we will first solve for gummy worms (g).
2j + 2g = 26
-2j - 3g = -33
Solve:
-g = -7
Divide both sides by -1.
g = 7
We now know that gummy worms cost $7 for 1 kg
To solve for jellybeans (j), plug in 7 to g in one of the equations and solve:
2j + 2(7) = 26
2j + 14 = 26
Subtract 14 from both sides.
2j = 12
Divide both sides by 2.
j = 6
Jellybeans cost $6 for 1 kg.
Check answer by plugging in values to one of the equations:
2(6) + 2(7) = 26
12 + 14 = 26
26 = 26
Answer:
<h2>x = 745.5 ft</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Look at the picture.
Use sine:

We have a measure of the angle and length of the opposite:


Substitute:

<em>cross multiply</em>
<em>divide both sides by 4695</em>

<span>You can share a 6 segment chewy
fruit worm by giving the four people 1 ¼ segments. Also, there are a lot ways
on how to divide it equally, but in this case, I’ll show two. Here are the two ways on how to share it:
1. You can divide the worm by giving one segment for each and then divide the remaining two segments in halves, thus resulting to having </span><span>1 </span>¼ shares.
2. Cut the worm in a horizontal manner. In this way, you'll have 12 segments now. You can then proceed by distributing the share by 3s, which is still equivalent to 1 <span>¼</span>.
Answer:
D)
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 12x.
A) x=8, so that y = 12(8) = 96. It's on the line
B) x = 10, so that y = 12(10) = 120. It's on the line
C) x = 15, so that y = 15(12) = 180. It's on the line
D) x = 18, so that y = 18(12) = 216, not equal to 206. So, the point is not on the line.