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natta225 [31]
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telo118 [61]3 years ago
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Problem 1- C. Like terms is when there is the same variable in different places in the problem. Problem 2-A, because for B, if u give them 4 cars for each person, you would need 40 plus the 3 remainder. C is different too because if u give them 3 each, four would remain. D is just like B so the final answer is A. Problem 3- the answer is 8 ounce jar, $0.08. You can find the unit price of it by dividing the ounce amount and the price, then subtract by the both unit prices.
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Roger is having a picnic for 78 guests. He plans to  serve each guest at least one hot dog. If each  package, p, contains eight hot dogs, which  inequality could be used to determine how many  packages of hot dogs Roger will need to buy?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Number of guest in the picnic = 78 guest

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Number of hot dogs in each package = 8 hot dogs.

We need to write the In equality used to determine the number of packages of hot dogs roger must buy

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First we will find the total number of hot dogs required.

so we can say that;

total number of hot dogs required is equal Number of guest in the picnic multiplied by Number of hot dog each guest will have.

framing in equation form we get;

total number of hot dogs required = 78\times 1 =78

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Number of hot dogs in each package multiplied by number of packages should be greater than or equal to total number of hot dogs required.

framing in equation form we get;

8p\geq 78

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