So
x=earned
x>200
they paid their parrents 28 for supplies (this assumes that they paied 28 altogether and not 28 each)
so subtract 28 from pay
new pay=y
y>200-28
y>172
divided it among themselves (3)
172/3=57 and 1/3=57.33
they each earned more that $57.33
Answer:
5.5 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
If he ran 11 miles in 2 hours then divide both of them by 2, so 1 hour is equal to 11 / 2 which is 5.5 miles
Answer:
The side length is multiplied by 6.
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a square is A = s². Suppose the side is 8 inches. This means the area is A = 8² = 64.
If you were to multiply by 36, then it becomes 64*36 = 2,304. Since squaring gave the area, it's side length would be found using the reverse operation a square root. Take the square root of 2,304.
√2304 = 48
The side length changed from 8 to 48 which is a scale factor of 6. This means 8 * 6 = 48.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of toll-free area codes = 6
A complete number will be of the form:
800-abc-defg
Where abcdefg can be any 7 numbers from 0 to 9. This holds true for all the 6 area codes.
Finding the possible toll free numbers for one area code and multiplying that by 6 will give use the total number of toll free numbers for all 6 area codes.
Considering: 800-abc-defg
The first number "a" can take any digit from 0 to 9. So there are 10 possibilities for this place. Similarly, the second number can take any digit from 0 to 9, so there are 10 possibilities for this place as well and same goes for all the 7 numbers.
Since, there are 10 possibilities for each of the 7 places, according to the fundamental principle of counting, the total possible toll free numbers for one area code would be:
Possible toll free numbers for 1 area code = 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 
Since, there are 6 toll-free are codes in total, the total number of toll-free numbers for all 6 area codes = 
When the probability of an event is = 1 that means it's no longer a probability but a certainty, an assertion instead.
If today is Thursday, what is the probability tat tomorrow will be Friday?
It's equal to 1 since certainly tomorrow will be Friday
However In noticed that your problem is incomplete, hence we can't answer your last question