The amount of candy that each of his 6 friends will get is 1/14 of a pound.
It is given in the question that James has 6 friends with those he has to share 1/2 pound of the candy.
We have to find the amount of candy each of his 6 friends gets.
We know that,
Total number of people among those the candy will be shared = James + 6 friends = 7 people
Total amount of candy with James = 1/2 pound
We know that,
Amount of candy each person gets = Total amount of candy/No. of people.
Hence,
Total amount of candy each person gets = (1/2) /7 =(1/2)*(1/7) = 1/14 of a pound.
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Her mother did not gave her enough money.
each pound of bananas costs 80 cents. 5 pounds of that is $0.8 x 5 = $4.00
each pound of apples costs $1.40. 5 pounds of that is $1.40 x 5 = $7.00
$4.00 + $7.00 = $11.00
Therefore, she needs 11 dollars to buy 5 pounds of each bananas and apples. She needs to ask her mother for 1 more dollar.
Required Perimeter = AB + BC + CA
AB = sqrt((5 - (-1))^2 + (-1 - 1)^2) = sqrt(6^2 + (-2)^2) = sqrt(36 + 4) = sqrt(40) = 6.3
BC = sqrt((-1 - 0)^2 + (1 - (-3))^2) = sqrt((-1)^2 + 4^2) = sqrt(1 + 16) = sqrt(17) = 4.1
CA = sqrt((0 - 5)^2 + (-3 - (-1))^2) = sqrt((-5)^2 + (-2)^2) = sqrt(25 + 4) = sqrt(29) = 5.4
Perimeter = 6.3 + 4.1 + 5.4 = 15.8 units
Answer:
79
Step-by-step explanation:
79, 85, 89, 68 have a mean of 80.25 according to <em><u>calculator.net</u></em>. the number itself Is close to the number you want, in this case 80, i input 80, but it gave me a score of 80.2, so i tried again with 81, it gave me a score of 80.4, so the third attempt was successful with 79 being the input and 80 the output
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2% of 160000
(2/100) * 160000
3200
Total amount
160000 + 3200
163200