Answer:
- 6 bunches of bananas
- 7 pounds of apples
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to assume that a "piece of fruit" is either a bunch of bananas or a pound of apples. Without that assumption, there is insufficient information to work the problem.
Let B represent the number of bunches of bananas. Then 13-B is the number of pounds of apples. The total cost is ...
6B +8(13 -B) = 92
-2B + 104 = 92 . . . . . eliminate parentheses
B = -12/-2 = 6 . . . . . . subtract 104, then divide by the coefficient of B
13-B = 7 . . . . . . . . . . . the number of pounds of apples
The customer bought 6 bunches of bananas and 7 pounds of apples.
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<em>Comment on the solution</em>
You will note that finding the value of the variable involved arithmetic with negative numbers. If you want the numbers to stay positive, then you can choose the variable to represent <em>the most expensive</em> of the items: the number of pounds of apples.
Answer:
14 tablets
Step-by-step explanation:
In one day 2 tablets and in 7 day
7×2=14 tablets
Answer:
130 pieces of candy in 5 bags
Step-by-step explanation:
234/9 equals 26, that means there would be 26 pieces of candy in 9 bags, therefore 26x5 equals 130, and just to make sure, divide 130/26 to check if its wrong, but it should be 130. :) hope this helps you out!
Answer:
A.2sinxcosx
Step-by-step explanation:
We know the trig identity
Sin (2a) = 2 sin a cos a
sin (2x) = 2 sin x cos x
10 and -4. You multiply 10 times -4 to get -40 and you add 10 and -4 to get 6