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Answer: 3 bottles of brand A</h3>
Explanation:
The pricing/cost information is not used in this problem. All we care about is the number of bottles, and how much each bottle can hold.
Brand A bottles hold 0.95 liters each. We bought 3 of these bottles, so 3*0.95 = 2.85 liters in total are purchased.
Brand B bottles hold 0.55 liters each. Buying 5 of them leads to 5*0.55 = 2.75 liters in total.
Going with the brand A option leads to more juice by 0.10 liters (subtract 2.85 and 2.75)
Answer:
infinite
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the linear equation in two variables be ax+by+c=0
Put values


Hence for any values it has infinite number of solutions .
including x=1 and y=3
The inequality is t < 55
<em><u>Solution</u></em><em><u>:</u></em>
Given that, To qualify for the championship a runner must complete the race in less than 55 minutes
Let "t" represent the time in minutes of a runner who qualifies for the championship
Here it is given that the value of t is less than 55 minutes
Therefore, "t" must be less than 55, so that the runner qualifies the championship
<em><u>This is represented by inequality:</u></em>

The above inequality means, that time taken to complete the race must be less than 55 for a runner to qualify
Hence the required inequality is t < 55
Answer: 9x-3x and 5x+x
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Brianna's thinking is incorrect because of course, when x is 0, the expression will equal whatever value isn't an x term. To find equivalent expression, you actually need to find which expressions have the same amount of x terms and the same value.
2. Expressions A and C are equivalent.
3. Expression A can be simplified, as you can do 9x - 3x = 6x, so your final expression would be 6x - 4. Expression C can also be simplified with 5x + x = 6x, which can then also be written as 6x - 4. This means both expressions have the same amount of x terms, and the same value, so they are equivalent.
Answer:
Hence the area of CD bought by Nathan is <em>22.2784 square inches.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
The length and width of a CD bought by Nathan is
inches.
As CD have the same length and width this means it will be of the shape of a square.
Hence, the area of CD is given by:
Area of CD=length×width
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Hence the area of CD bought by Nathan is 22.2784 square inches.