Let D be dogs and C be cats
<em>dogs, d, is initially five less than twice the number of cats, c</em>
D + 5 = 2C
<em>If she decides to add three more of each, the ratio of cats to dogs will be</em>
D + 8 = 2C + 3
<em>Could Bea's Pet Shop initially have 15 cats and 20 dogs?</em>
Simply plug in the numbers
20 + 5 = 2(15)
This is clearly not true: 25 does not equal 30
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C=$7.00
C stands for the cost, and n would be the amount of hamburgers. Since we are looking to determine the costs of 14 hamburgers we would have to then multiply 0.5 and 14.
14 x 0.5 =7
So your answer is 7 dollars
Answer:
16.75 g
Step-by-step explanation:
Orange's weight = 67 g
Strawberry's weight
= ¼ of the weight of orange
= ¼ × weight of orange
= ¼ × 67 g
= 67 g/4
= 16.75 g