Let's see. We can clarify a few things to make the question easier.
-We bought 10 packs of candy
-M&Ms are $1 per pack
-Twizzlers are $0.5 per pack
We need to find out how many bags of M&Ms we bought by only spending $6.
There are many combinations you can use to get to $6. However, I'm not sure what the format is. For example, you could buy 4 twizzler packs and then use the remaining money to find out how many M&Ms you bought. But this seems to be open to answers. Sorry
There are 4 times as many soccer players as there are volleyball players.
Answer:
$34.86
Step-by-step explanation:
21 x 0.66 = 13.86
21 + 13.86 = 34.86
Teachers / Students = 3 / 74
Teachers / 2,500 = 3 / 74
To solve a proportion,
you cross-multiply: Teachers x 74 = 2,500 x 3
Divide each side by 74 : Teachers = 2,500 x 3 / 74
= 101.4 ===> 101 teachers
Answer:
(m+n)(m-3)
Step-by-step explanation: