Answer:
cost of dried fruit per pound=2.5 $/pound
cost of nuts per pound =2 $/pound
total cost=225$ =cost of dried fruit +total cost of nuts
To find the cost of dried fruit we need to multiply cost of dried fruit per pound and the number of bounds hence 2.5 x where x is the number of bounds
which is the total cost of dried fruit and consequently 2y is total cost of nuts where y is the weight of nuts in pound
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(A'B'): 3 1/2 IN.
(D'E'): 2 1/2 IN.
(R'S'): 4 IN.
Step-by-step explanation:
Just slice the numbers in half
Also i took the test.
I would not normally stop to answer this question, mainly because
there is no question asked. It's just three statements.
I do have to stop here and leave a remark, however.
Math and Physics are closely enough related that I would not
have expected to see what I see here. Although the math in
this question is reasonable, the Physics is inexcusable.
A rainbow is always a part of a circle.
Rainbows are never parabolas.
You could never cut a parabola out of paper, and then
hold it up in front of you after a rainstorm, and match it
to the rainbow.
Convert from Oz and Lbs.
1 Pound = 453.59237 Grams
1 Ounce = 28.3495231 Grams
3628.73896 for Lbs
141.7476155 for Oz
Add them, and you get:
3770.4865755
I didn't know if you needed rounding - it was classified as college.
Hope this helped, and have a good day!