Answer:
It costs $42.43
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets explain how to solve the problem
- The cost of
kilogram of candy is $7.5
- We need to find the cost of
kilogram
We can use the ratio to find the answer
======= Dollar : Kilogram
======= 7.5 : 
======= c :
By using cross multiplication
∴ c ×
= 7.5 × 
∵
= 
∴
= 
∴ c ×
= 7.5 × 
∴ c ×
= 
Divide both sides by 
∴ c =
÷ 
Change the division sign to multiplication sign and reciprocal the
fraction after the division sign
∴ c =
×
∴ c =
= 42.43 dollars
∵ c represents the cost of
kg
∴ It costs $42.43
Answer:
x = -516
Step-by-step explanation:
(4 - 5x) + 43 = 3 - 32(-82) {Multiply 32 and (-82)}
4 - 5x + 43 = 3 - (-2624)
4 - 5x + 43 = 3 + 2624 {add 4 and 43 in LHS}
-5x + 47 = 2627 {Subtract 47 from both sides}
-5x = 2627 - 47
-5x = 2580 {Divide both sides by (-5)}
x = 2580/(-5)
x = -516
0.3333333333... = 1/3
You can just say 0.3 repeating to say 0.33333...
Answer:
w = 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
One of the ways to solve problems using log is to use these two equations that use the same variables and plug in numbers.
log b (a) = c
b^c = a
By plugging in the numbers we get this:
log 16 (4) = w
16^w = 4
w = 1/2