The answer is B. 145
To find the answer you divide 130.50 by the remaining of the 100%
So divide 130.5 by .9 if that makes sense.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
=7
Step-by-step explanation:
If we say that the weight of Jill's cat is w, then we can say that the weight of Jack's cat is 4w.
We know that the combined weight is 35 pounds, so we can write this as
4w+w=35
Which simplifies to
5w=35
If we divide by 5, we are left with
w=7
So that gives us the weight of Jill's cat. If Jack's cat weighs 4 times as much, we can see that
4x7=28
Therefore, Jack's cat weighs 28 pounds :)
Answer:
168
Step-by-step explanation:
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X number of male students
Y number of female students
Z number of the adults
X=(1 + 7)Z=8Z
Y= X/2
X +Y +Z = 82
8Z +8Z/2 +Z=82 implies Z=82/26=3.1
so we take Z= 3
X= 24
and Y = 12