First, let the number of skis rented by x and the number of snowboards rented by y. We can then assemble the first equation from the amount of money made from the rentals.
44x + 58y = 2232
The second equation can come from the fact that 9 more skis were rented than snowboards.
y = x - 9
Therefore our system is:
44x + 58y = 2232
y = x - 9
The answer is c. 
a.
(2.2≠5.11) (2.2 is not equal to 5.11)
b.
or 0.625 (0.625≠5.11) (0.625 is not equal to 5.11)
c.
(5.11=5.11) (5.11 is equal to 5.11)
Therefore c is the answer
Answer:
369.7 mL of medication
Step-by-step explanation:
How many mL of medication are needed to last 10 days if the dose of medication is 2.5 tsp TID (three times a day)?
From the above question,
The dosage of the medication =
2.5 tsp 3 times a day
= 2.5 × 3 = 7.5 tsp per day.
Since
1 day = 7.5 tsp
10 days = x tsp
Cross Multiply
x = 10 × 7.5 tsp
x = 75 tsp of medication for 10 days.
Step 2
It is important to note that:
1 tsp = 4.929 mL
75 tsp = x mL
Cross Multiply
x = 75 × 4.929 mL
x = 369.669 mL of medication
Approximately = 369.7 mL of medication
Two basic ways in which to do this problem:
1. Find and apply the LCD.
2. Convert all of the given numbers to their decimal form, to 2 or 3 places only.
Try #2 first:
5/6 = 0.83
4/5 = 0.80 is not between 5/6 and 1. Reject it.
4/7 = 0.57 Reject
6/7 = 0.86 This is between 5/6 and1. This is the answer.