Answer:
hmm...
Step-by-step explanation:
How can expressions be written and evaluated to solve for unknowns in the real world?
Writing expressions requires figuring out which quantity in a situation is unknown, and define a variable to represent that quantitiy.
We look for words in the problem that will help us out what kind of operation to use in a given situation.
Example:
Donna bought 5 chocolate bars, and then ate some. Write an expression to represent how many chocolate bars Donna has left.
If we let the variable c represent the number of chocolates Donna has eaten, then we can write the expression on how many bars Donna has left as: 5 - c
Answer:
y = 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Collect the like terms:
2y = 18
Divide both sides by 2 to make y on its own
y = 9
To find what she saved you need to subtract
500-325= 175
then take 175 divided by the original price (500) to get a percentage so
175÷500=0.35
0.35= 35%
so your answer is she saved 35%
Answer:
3 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use a proportion to find how many cups of chocolate chips she needs for 30 servings. Assuming c = cups of chocolate chips and b = batches


We can now multiply the diagonal values that don't include the missing variable (30 and 1) and then divide it by the value that is diagonal to the variable (10)

Therefore, she needs 3 cups of chocolate chips to make 30 servings.