Answer:
17 packets
Step-by-step explanation:
So Tanya needs 130 chocolate bars.
But there is 8 in each packet.
So,
130 ÷ 8 = 16.25
16 packets
As you can see, there is a quarter left of chocolates that she needs (0.25). So what she can do is buy 1 more packet then give the quarter of that packet to the children.
So 16 + 1 = 17 packets
To do this, you have to plug each x value into the rule.
1.y = 15 - 3×2
y = 15 - 6
y = 9
So the first y value would be 9.
2.y = 15 - 3×3
y = 15 - 9
y = 6
3. y = 15 - 3×4
y = 15-12
y = 3
4. y = 15 - 3×5
y = 15-15
y = 0
Hope this helps!
The answer you are looking for is "conditional".
Answer: the lower limit is 1.555g and the upper limit is 1.564g
Step-by-step explanation:
a mg is:
1mg = 0.001g
Then we need to look at the third digit after the decimal point.
Then the weight 1.56g is rounded around this.
Remember that if the third digit after the decimal point is 5 or bigger, then we round up.
if the third digit is smaller than 5, then we round down.
Now, the maximum possible value of this weight is when the third digit is equal to 4 (4 mg) where because it is smaller than 5, we round it down to 1.56g
Then the maximum is 1.564g
And the minimum value is when we have:
w = 1.555g
Because the third digit is a 5, we round it up to 1.56g.
So the lower limit is 1.555g and the upper limit is 1.564g