The number lines should show the weights the car seats are designed for in comparison the the weight of the 32lb child. The car seat made for children 30lb and lighter would not work because this child is 32lbs. Model this by placing a filled in circle at 30 and the arrow should face left. The seat for children between 15lbs and 40lbs and the seat designed for a child that is between 30lbs and 85lbs would work because the child is within these weight ranges. The number line for the seat for a 15lb-40lb child would have open circles at 15 and 40 with a line connecting the two points. The number line for a 30lb-85lb child should have filled in circles at these two point with a line connecting them.
All angles in a triangle add to 180
so
w+2w+69=180
3w+69=180
3w=111
w=37
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Luh Goop
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22.67 containers.
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of cars washed is the average by the total hours worked:

Given that each car uses 1/3 tin of wax, the total containers is calculated as:

Hence, the car wash uses 22.67 containers of wax per day.