There has to be a total of 63 boxes each with a prize in them.
There are two types of prizes: The first type is $25 and second type is $100.
If you make all the prizes $100, you will only end up with 27 prizes. ($2700 / 100), which is too little.
If you make all the prizes $25, you will only end up with 108 prizes ($2700/ 25), which is too way many.
The answer has to be combination of prizes More $25 prizes will have an outcome of more prizes in total.
More $100 prizes will have an outcome of less prizes in total.
The answer would come out to
48 prizes of $25 each ($1200)
15 prizes of $100 each ($1500)
which adds to the full amount of $2700 with 63 prizes.
Answer:
1
14
The answer is one over fourteen because there are 8 white eggs (remember the 10 brown eggs), and half of them (the white ones) are cracked, so four. And, if you randomly grab an egg, there is 1/14 of a chance you could grab a cracked, white, egg.
Answer:
5/8 : 1/4 :: m : 1 proportion
5/8 = m/4 product means/extremes
5/2 = m
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is the set up:
Let m = mass of the block
m = (30•40•50)/(2.8)
Use your calculator to calculate the left side for m.