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viktelen [127]
3 years ago
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Please help me with this homework

Mathematics
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Alik [6]3 years ago
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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2) 7(28) + 5(20) + c= 4(100)

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Step-by-step explanation:

The question is incomplete. The total number of balls wasn't stated neither was the cost of each ball.

To determine the answers to the questions above, Let's look at the following question:

Type of Ball:

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Cost per Ball:

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Total Number of Balls: 32 36 28 20 respectively

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2. Write expressions that include parentheses and order of operations to show how to find the answer. Show your work.

3. After school began, Mrs. Weeks realized that she needed more

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1) number of balls for baseball = 28

number of balls for softball = 20

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Cost of 20 baseball = 20(5) = $100

She paid with = four $100.00 bills

= 4×100 = 400

Change she received = 400-(100+196) = 400-296

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2) 7(28) + 5(20) + c= 4(100)

Where c = the change she collected

196 + 100 +c = 400

296 + c = 400

c = 400-296

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3) she spent $135.00 on basketballs

$48.00 on footballs

Number of basketballs bought = 135/9

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Number of footballs bought = 48/8

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