Answer:
There are 0.475 pounds of apples in each tart.
I arrived in this number by dividing the total number of pounds by the total number of tarts made.
475 pounds divided by 1000 tarts is equal to 0.475 pounds per tart.
475 lbs/1000 tarts = 0.475 lbs/tart
So, if you are to bake a certain number of tarts and need to know the total number of pounds of apple needed to bake you can use this equation.
y = 0.475x
where y represents the total number of pounds needed to bake x number of tarts with a fixed 0.475 pounds per tart.
Step-by-step explanation:
8070, because when it is a positive exponent you have to move the exponent to the right. When it is a negative exponent, you would move it to the left. Hope this helps :)
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I would say it is A because if you subtract <em>p,</em> the original price by $2.50, you would get <em>d, </em>the discounted price. Look at B u see that you're adding the discount which doesn't make sense. Looking at C, the discounted price of different prices can't always be the same. And finally, D, the discounted price is greater than the original. Also, if you subtract you would get different discounts.
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