Since 1 ton is 2,000 lbs, each Crib Jack can life 30,000 lbs. It's going to take 2 Crib Jacks, because the extra 5,000 lbs in belongings were removed, leaving the house at a weight of 60,000 lbs.
If there are 150 total instruments in said Orchestra, we'll need to divide that number in half.
75, simple enough. Now we know that half of 150 is 75.
Start by writing your problem like this: 150= 75w+37.5b
That equation is all I can think of, because 37.5 is half of 75, which means that's roughly the number you're looking for. Sorry if this doesn't help much<span />
Answer:
10 carbs in snack bars
14 carbs in milk
Step-by-step explanation:
Glasses of Milk = m
Snack Bars = s
I am going to make this a system of equations:
2m + 3s = 58
4m + 2s = 76
I am going to simplify one of them for a s:
4m + 2s = 76
2s = 76 - 4m
s = 38 - 2m
I am going to insert this into the other equation:
2m + 3s = 58
2m + 3(38 - 2m) = 58
2m + 114 - 6m = 58
(-4)m + 114 = 58
(-4)m = -56
m = 14 calories
I am going to plug this m into one of the equations (doesn't matter which):
2(14) + 3s = 58
28 + 3s = 58
3s = 30
s = 10
You can plug these values back into each of the equations to make sure they work.
Hope it helps! UvU
Answer:
1. 30j+12+6j
2. 36j+12
3. 6(6j+2)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You just multiply so... 6x5j ... 6x2 ... 6xj
2. you multiply and then simplify so first you have 30j+12+6j, so you add like terms so... 30j+6j= 36j and then +12
3. you do what's in the parentheses first so 5j+j=6j so .... 6(6j+2)
Question: Elizabeth has 1 7/10 as many plants as Rosalie has in her garden. If Elizabeth has 51 plants, how many plants does Rosalie have in her garden?
Answer: X=30
explanation:
1 7/10 can be rewritten as 1.7
x=amount of plants that Rosalie has
x=1.7/51
x=30
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