1 gallon is equal to 4 quarts.
So you can either get 2 quarts for $3, or 4 quarts for 3$
1 gallon is the better deal.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x and y represent the weights of the large and small boxes, respectively. The problem statement gives rise to the system of equations ...
x + y = 85 . . . . . combined weight of a large and small box
70x +50y = 5350 . . . . combined weight of 70 large and 50 small boxes
We can subtract 50 times the first equation from the second to find the weight of a large box.
(70x +50y) -50(x +y) = (5350) -50(85)
20x = 1100 . . . . simplify
x = 55 . . . . . . . divide by 20
Using this in the first equation, we can find the weight of a small box.
55 +y = 85
y = 30 . . . . . . . subtract 55
A large box weighs 55 pounds; a small box weighs 30 pounds.
Answer:
6. 1.01 x -10^5
7. 6 x -10^14
8. 550,000
9. 60,700,000
10. 0.000204
11. 0.0004
12. 7,000,000,000,000 > 3,500,000,000
7,000,000,000,000 (or 7 x 10^12) is greater by 2,000 times
15. 10^3 and 10^4
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points closest to zero will give the least change; those farthest away will give the greatest change. Listing the points in order by distance from 0 will put them in order by amount of change.
Step-by-step explanation:
The amount of change is the absolute value of the number on the number line. That value is the (positive) distance from 0. The numbers will most easily be compared if they are all put on one side of zero. For example, -1.75 and 1.75 are the same distance from zero, as are -3.25 and 3.25.
Listing the points in order by distance from 0 will put them in order by amount of change. In order, least change to greatest change, the numbers are ...
-1.75, 2.50, -3.25, -3.50, 4.75
They will equal 11 and 14 it moves up by 3... Did you know that when you walk you move................................MIND-BLOWN