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Paladinen [302]
3 years ago
12

harold licorice company made 6,429.4 feet of licorice in 9 days. to the nearest hundredth of a foot how many feet of licorice on

average did the company make per day​
Mathematics
1 answer:
kvasek [131]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: 714.4

Step-by-step explanation: It says the company had made 6,429.4 feet of licorice in 9 days and you want to find the average amount made in 1 day. So what you would do is divide 6,429.4 by 9 and get 714.3777777 so on. Next its says by the nearest hundredths place meaning the 2nd placement after the dot, so what you would do is round it and you get 714.4.

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<u>ii. (4,2.5)</u>

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b. No, it is not possible to have more than one (x,y) pair that is solution to both equations

Keywords: Linear equations, Ordered pairs

Learn more about linear equations at:

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  • brainly.com/question/10538663

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