Two-Digit Divisor in Long Division. Two-Digit Divisor in Long Division. This is a complete lesson with examples and exercises about two-digit divisor in long division, meant for initial teaching in 5th grade.
The average of anything is calculated by adding up all the terms in the data set and dividing by the amount of terms in the data set.
In this problem,
The average = $1000
the amount of terms = 3
x = the amount earned Sunday
($1073 + $1108 + x) / 3 = $1000
First, multiply both sides by 3
$1073 + $1108 + x = $3000
Add together like terms
$2181 + x = $3000
Subtract $2181 from both sides.
x = $819
The restaurant needs to earn $819 on Sunday to have an average of $1000
Answer:
7: 45.2 (rounded from 45.21)
8: 114.5 (rounded from 114.45)
9: 115.9 (rounded from 115.86)
10: 105.6 (rounded from 105.56)
and of course the unit is cm3
Step-by-step explanation:
The normal price of each cookie is $1.15 derived from the equation, c =today price of each cookie + 0.75
<u>Solution:</u>
Given, Today each cookie costs 0.75 less than the normal price.
Right now if you buy 7 of them it will only cost you 2.80
We have to write an equation to determine the normal price of each cookie(c)
And, we are given that, today 7 cookies cost 2.80
Let the cost of one cookie today be “n”
Then we get,
Today 7 cookies ⇒ 2.8
Then, 1 cookie ⇒ n
By criss cross multiplication we get,

Which means that, each cookie costs $0.4 today
Now, we know that,
<em>normal price of each cookie, c = today price of each cookie + $ 0.75 </em>
c = 0.4 + 0.75
c= 1.15
Hence, the normal cost of each cookie is $1.15 derived from the equation, c = today price of each cookie + 0.75
N = 14
I think this is what you wanted. I hope this helps :)