Take 3.27 and divide that by 1.09 (for the oranges)
3.27/1.09=3lbs. of oranges
then take 4.76 and divide that by 1.19 (for the pears)
4.76/1.19=4lbs. of pears
add 4+3 to get how many lbs. in all
4+3=7
Answer: Price of Math Textbook= $42.5, Price of the Novel= $11.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = price of the Novel.
Price of Math Textbook = 8+3x
As per given , we have
Price of Math Textbook + Price of the Novel = $54
⇒ 8+3x+x = 54
⇒ 8+4x=54
⇒ 4x = 46 [subtract 8 from both sides]
⇒ x = 11.5
Price of Math Textbook = 8+3(11.5) = 8+34.5= $42.5
Hence, Price of Math Textbook= $42.5, Price of the Novel= $11.5
Ok so, it all depends if Shane is likely to jump win over all of the other seventh graders then the eighth graders should earn the 50 points...
But if the roles are reversed the the Seventh graders should earn the 50 points.
There is not a full answer to what I am saying but from speculation you should be able to decide..
Answer:
Julia has enough gas to mow the two yards.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Julia needs gallon of gas to mow first yard.
Julia needs gallon of gas to mow second yard.
Julia has a total of gallon of gas in in her can.
To find whether she has enough to mow both yards.
Solution:
Total gallons of gas needed to mow two yards can be found out by :
⇒
Taking LCD =80.
⇒
⇒
Adding the numerators.
⇒
⇒ 1.2125 gallons
Julia has gallon = 1.5 gallons of gas in in her can.
Since , thus we can say that Julia has enough gas to mow the two yards.
Answer:
181.5 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
80 2/3 m/hr * 2 1/4 hr = 181. 5 miles