Answer: seven doxen
Step-by-step explanation: 8*12=96, 14 per batch so 96/4=6.85, round up to the nearest dozen
Answer:
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You can use functions to slove real world problems by saying if some thing cost 2 dollar you would have 1 thing
Answer:
sandwiches n[S]=4
drinksn[D]=3
desserts[d]=2
total n[T]=9
number of possible choices for:
4 sandwiches=n[S]/n[T]=<u>4/9</u>
For
3 drinks=n[D]/n[T]=3/9=<u>1/3</u>
and
For 2 desserts=n[d]/n[T]=<u>2/9</u>
(2,2) would be your answer. solve for the first variable in one of the equations , then substitute the result into the other equation! i hope this helps :)