Answer:
a and c = 115 and b and d = 65
Step-by-step explanation:
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It was $6.00 per pound. So 2 pounds would be $12. But there is still that .6 of a pound left. If we know 1 pound costs $6, then we know 1/10th of a pound will cost $0.60. So 6 x .60 = 3.60. Add 12 and 3.60, and you get 15.60 for 2.6 pounds of granola at the old price.
Answer:
c.
Step-by-step explanation:
AB=√(5²+8²)=√(25+64)=√89

Answer:
C(h) = 1+.25h
Step-by-step explanation:
Total cost = flat fee plus .25 times h ( where h is the number of hours)
C(h) = 1+.25h