We know that there are 15 children altogether
We know that the number that voted for B+R is double the number of students voted for G+Y
B+R = 2(G+Y)
Think of two numbers that add up to 15, one number is twice of the other number.
For example, 6 and 12.
12 is double of 6 but 6 + 12 doesn't give 15
So, think again
for example 5 and 10
10 is double of 5 and 5+10 does give 15
So, the number that voted Red and Blue is 10 and the number that voted Yellow and Green is 5
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
As,
-10 is always greater than -13
Hence, -13 < -10
Answer:
$63
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 5% in decimal form is 0.05
2. Multiply 60 by 0.05 and you get 3
3. Add 60 and 3 and get 63
x/9-7 is the answer to this problem