For the answer to the question above asking, w<span>hat was the price per can and the numbers of cans purchased each time?
let x be the number of cans he bought
the let us go to the 2nd statement which is t</span><span>he next time Ian purchased frozen orange juice, the price had increased by $0.10 per can and he bought 1 less can for the same total price.
The equation for this is .10(x-1) = 24
So now let's solve,
</span> .10(x-1) = 24
.10x - .10 = 24
.10x = 24+ .10
.10x = 24.10
Then divide both sides by .10
So the answer for this question is
241 cans of juice
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Step-by-step explanation:
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<u>How can </u><u>we</u><u> factor 5x^2 + 26x - 24 = 0 using the completing the square </u><u>method?</u>
Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

First, add 24 to both sides.
Since the coefficient of 5x² is 5, divide both sides by 5.
The coefficient of 26/5x is 26/5. So, let b=26/5.
Then we need to add (b/2)²=169/25 to both sides to complete the square.
Add 169/25 to both sides.
Factor the left side.
Take square root.
Then, add (-13)/5 to both sides.
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Answer:
Assume the pair of dice are fair; if not, all bets are off!
Color one die green (G) and the other one red (R). There are 36 possibilities in throwing one green and one red die, eg (G1, R1), (G1, R2), etc; (G2, R1), (G2, R2), etc; etc; (G6, R1), (G6, R2), etc.
In the set of possible numbers from throwing a die, there are only 3 possibilities that sum to to 4: (G1, R3), (G2, R2), (G3, R1).
So the answer is 3/36, or one-twelfth.