10 lbs of apples will cost $55
How? Well...
First, you would need to find the unit rate, which is 5.5
You find the unit rate by simply dividing 33 by 6. Next, after you found your unit rate, you're going to multiply that by 10. We now know that 10 x 5.5= 55. Therefore, you will need $55 for 10 lbs of apples.
Answer:
$65.07
Step-by-step explanation:
We know in this problem they charge a $19.95 fee plus the total number of miles.
0.24 times 188 = 42.12 that´s only for the miles then the rental fee
42.12 + 19.95= 65.07
Hello :
<span>a single expression is : A = xy +zk
x : </span> width1 y : <span>length1
z : </span>width2 k : <span>length2
A : </span><span>the total area of the two rooms
note :
A1 = xy ........</span>area of the room 1<span>
A2 = zk </span>.......area of the room 2
Answer:
x = 4 ± 
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
(x - 12)(x + 4) = 9 ← expand the left side using FOIL
x² - 8x - 48 = 9 ( ad 48 to both sides )
x² - 8x = 57
To complete the square
add ( half the coefficient of the x- term )² to both sides
x² + 2(- 4)x + 16 = 57 + 16
(x - 4)² = 73 ( take the square root of both sides )
x - 4 = ±
( add 4 to both sides )
x = 4 ± 