N/3>1
n>1*3
n>3 or (3,+∞)
Solution: n>3 or (3, +∞)
Answer:
8) 21 milliliters
i am not completly sure but it is NOT the whole
9) .4 & 40%
7) 9670 feet
10) a) $7200 b)350,000
Step-by-step explanation:
cuz 35% of 60 is 21
cuz 120/300 is .4 and if you take 300 * .4 it equals 120
Answer:
30 ways
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following information:
- 3 different sandwiches
- 2 different salads
- 5 different drinks
Let assume that the combo contains: 1 sandwich, 1 salad, and 1 drink
Hence, we have:
- The total possible ways of choosing sandwiches she can choose is: 3
- The total possible ways of choosing salads she can choose is: 2
- The total possible ways of choosing drinks she can choose is: 5
=> Total ways = 3*5*2 = 30 ways or there are 30 different combos Keisha can choose
Hope it will find you well.
Answer: 
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Let x be the number of racing bikes, and let y be the number of mountain bikes.
1) 140x + 110y = 26150
2) 180x + 120y = 31800
Solve for one of the variables and plug that in to the other equation:
From equation 1: 140x = 26150 - 110y
x = (26150-110y)/140
Plug this into equation 2:
180((26150-110y)/140) = 31800
Solve for y, and find that y = 85 (the number of mountain bikes).
Plug that y into either equation to find x:
140x + 110(85) = 26150
x = 120 (the number of racing bikes).
So the answer is: 120 racing bikes and 85 mountain bikes.