$21.50 - $4 = $17.50 If you start with $21.50, subtract the $4 entrance fee, you have $17.50 left to spend on rides. To figure out how many rides you can go on, divide $17.50 by $2.50. You can go on 7 rides. Here's the equation:
(21.5-4)/2.5=amount of rides
(21.5-4)/2.5= 7 rides
Answer:
Pete: 39, Linda: 42
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose Pete has x dollars. If he has 3 dollars less than Linda, then Linda has 3+x dollars. Together, they have 81 dollars:
x+3+x=81
2x+3=81
2x=78
x=39
Since Pete has x dollars, and x=39, he has $39.
Linda has 3+x, which is 39+3 = $42
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The first picture would be choice answer c because the number of x's represent how many birds wings are this size. The number on the tic mark represents the size of the wing span. So you would take the number of x's times the tic mark represented under it. There are 3 birds with 3 1/8 wingspan so it wold be 3 1/8 *3. Hoped this helps for the first one!
Very simple, we don’t know the units on the graph but I can tell you it will be linear until when it breaks the rule and goes .2 grams one year
It would be c. y = x because if you plug in the numbers, it would be true