Answer: 9.73 lb each chair
Step-by-step explanation:
You substract the weight of the table alone from the full weight:
235.68 - 157.84=77.84
Then you divide 77.84 by 8 chairs and you obtain the weight of each individual chair
77.84/8= 9.73 the weight of each individual chair
The park formed like a rectangle so :
Area = length × width
Area = ( 9/10 ) × ( 4/5 )
Area = 9 × 4 / 10 × 5
Area = 9 × 2 × 2 / 5 × 5 × 2
Area = 18 / 25
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
An isosceles triangle has two equal sides and two equal angles
so
The perimeter of triangle is equal to

Eliminate parenthesis

Combine like terms

I’m sorry that’s not my level but i would love to help
This is a system of equations problem.
L = Hours of Swim Lessons
C = Hours as Cashier
L + C = 15 This is an equation for working 15 hours total.
so
L = 15-C
6L + 8C = 100 This is an equation for making at least $100.
so
6 (15-C) + 8C = 100 *You substituted 15-C for L here
90 - 6C + 8C = 100 Distribute
90 + 2C = 100
2C = 10
C = 5 You can work 5 hours as a cashier
L + C = 15
L + 5 = 15
L = 10 You can work 10 hours teaching swimming lessons.
If you want to make EXACTLY $100 you would work 5 hours as cashier and 10 hours teaching swimming lessons.
HOWEVER, the question says AT LEAST $100 and NOT MORE than 15 hours per week. Since you make more money as a cashier, any work over 5 hours will help you make over $100.
As long as you work at least 5 hours as a cashier and any remaining hours teaching swimming lessons, you will make over $100.
5 cashier, 10 swimming
6 cashier, 9 swimming
7 cashier, 8 swimming...
Mr. Pacey
JH/HS Social Studies Teacher
(but I've also helped with Math Team for JH & HS)