Answer:
3.30 for apple 2.00 for orange
Step-by-step explanation:
Can someone please go over to my page and help me with this problem, its worth 99 points, no joke.
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Helen made a mistake in the last step.
2^(4/3) / e = (∛(2^4) / e = ∛(16) / e .
It is the cube root of 2^4 not the 4th root of 2^3.
Stephen made a mistake in the first step.
He replaced ln2 by 2 which is evidently wrong (e^ln2 = 2 NOT ln 2).
ANSWER

EXPLANATION
We have that there are 12 after school programmes and each one got an equal number of packages.
To find the number of fruit snacks that each received, we have to find the total number of fruit snacks.
The total number of fruit snacks can be found by multiplying the number of boxes of each flavor by the number of packages in each box, then adding them up:

Now, to <em>find the number of fruit snacks that each received</em>, divide by 12: