Answer:
Jelly beans: $6 for 1 kg
Gummy worms: $7 for 1 kg
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we need to find the cost of 1kg of jelly beans and gummy worms.
To do this, make equations for both scenarios and solve:
2j + 2g = 26
2j + 3g = 33
Turn the bottom equation negative, as we will first solve for gummy worms (g).
2j + 2g = 26
-2j - 3g = -33
Solve:
-g = -7
Divide both sides by -1.
g = 7
We now know that gummy worms cost $7 for 1 kg
To solve for jellybeans (j), plug in 7 to g in one of the equations and solve:
2j + 2(7) = 26
2j + 14 = 26
Subtract 14 from both sides.
2j = 12
Divide both sides by 2.
j = 6
Jellybeans cost $6 for 1 kg.
Check answer by plugging in values to one of the equations:
2(6) + 2(7) = 26
12 + 14 = 26
26 = 26
$21 for 3 pounds of steak the rate would be 7 because 21/3= 7
Answer:
I think it might be 1 17/18
(not sure)
Step-by-step explanation:
what I did was break down 3 1/2 and I got 2 3/2 I then Subtracted that by 1 5/9 (I don't know if it's right sorry if I'm wrong)
Answer:
Rewrite the equation as 4L+4W=P.
4L+4W=P
Subtract 4L from both sides of the equation.
4W=P−4L Divide each term by 4 and simplify.
W=P/4−L
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
They are all real numbers,
They are also all made by adding 1 to the previous digit,
They are all whole numbers
They are all integers.
:)
(note that this is not all of the things they are.)