Answer:
The integer that shows the change in the number of toy cars Bader has is <u>-24.</u>
Explanation:
Think of it like a math problem, when you take away from your own amount, (in this case, his cars) you're subtracting from the original amount of things you had. The symbol for subtraction is also "-", so with that information it's a bit self explanatory to know which answer is correct.
Answer:
$17.60
Step-by-step explanation:
Let’s start by first finding the cost of 1 candy bar. We have to divide 1.80 by 6 to find the cost of 1 water bottle and 4.20 divided by 6 to find the cost of 1 candy bar. 1 water bottle= 30 cents (0.3) and 1 candy bar= 70 cents (0.7). Now, to find how much he spent on 18 water bottles we must multiply 18 by 0.3 which = $60 and multiply 28 by 0.7 = $19.60 (19.6). Now add 19.60 + 60 = 79.60 (79.6)
So, Frank spent $79.60 on food total. Sorry if I got it wrong, but hope this helps!
Answer:
The concession stands needs to sell 14 or more bags.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Cost per bag of popcorn = $2.50
Number of bags already sold = 30
Cost of 30 bags = 30*2.50 = $75
Bags needs to be sold to make $110 = x
2.50x + 75 ≥ 110
2.50x ≥ 110-75
2.50x ≥ 35
Dividing both sides by 2.50

Hence,
The concession stands needs to sell 14 or more bags.

Therefore, the answer is D: 20,000
5/7 simplifies to 0.714. 7/11 simplifies to 0.636. Therefore, Tim ate about 1.1224 times more cake than Ket.