Answer: a) 26
Step-by-step explanation:
-a would be because as you can see there is a pattern of sticks, so what i did was count up the sticks and i found that there was 6 in the first one. So i counted the second one and it was 10 so i realized that all i had to do was add 4.
and for b i think when it says n it means the nth term which is 4 so i think it means pattern 4 which would be 18 so try that out
hope this helped x
Answer:
- 3.75 bags of ChowChow
- 0.75 bags of Kibble
Step-by-step explanation:
The constraints on protein, minerals, and vitamins give rise to the inequalities ...
40c +30k ≥ 150 . . . . . . required protein
20c +20k ≥ 90 . . . . . . required minerals
10c +30k ≥ 60 . . . . . . . required vitamins
And we want to minimize 10c +12k.
The graph shows the vertices of the feasible region in (c, k) coordinates. The one that minimizes cost is (c, k) = (3.75, 0.75).
To minimize cost, the daily feed should be ...
- 3.75 bags of ChowChow
- 0.75 bags of Kibble
Daily cost will be $46.50.
Answer:
rectangular tables
Step-by-step explanation:
x: how many tables
a) 49x/49=800/49
x=16.3
so roughly 16 tables
b) 64x/64=800/64
x= 12.5
so roughly 12(you round to nearest even number when it is .5)
c) Now we will calcuate how many people will fit using the number of fitting capacity
=16 (8)
128
=12(12)
=144
Therefore, the rect tables will fit more people