Answer:
100 Candy Bars
Step-by-step explanation:
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Ayden wants to sell a total of $150 worth of candy bars for his school fundraiser. Each candy bar costs $1.50. How many candy bars will he have to sell in order to meet his goal?
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We can create an algebraic Equation to solve this.
<u>- We know that Each Candy Bar costs $1.50.</u>
<u>-We multiply the Amount of Candy Bars with the price. </u>
<u>-We know the profit should be $150</u>
⇒ 1.50x = 150
-<u>Divide</u> by 1.50 on both sides
⇒ 1.50x/1.50 = 150/1.50
-<u>Simplify</u>
⇒ x = 100
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Answer:
1. 16/9
2. 33/2
3. 4/9
4. 3/2
5. 6/13
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 16 dogs and 9 cats
16/9
2. 99 miles to 6 gallons
99/6
Divide by 3 on the top and bottom
33/2
3. 4 frogs to 9 lily pads
4/9
4. 6 cups of milk to 4 cups of flour
6/4
Divide the top and bottom by 2
3/2
5. 6 girls to 13 boys
6/13
This is a sum that needs understanding the starting and the ending number first. then you should understand that between the starting and the ending number there has to be pairs of numbers with a difference of 0.75.
The numbers are:
10.75, 11.50, 12.25, 13.00, 13.75, 14.50.
Answer:
y = -1 and u = 3.333
Step-by-step explanation:
The given equations are :
3u + y = 9 ...(1)
3u-5y = 15 ...(2)
Subtract equation (2) from (1).
3u + y-( 3u-5y)= 9 -15
y+5y = -6
6y = -6
y = -1
Put the value of y in equation (1).
3u + (-1) = 9
3u-1 = 9
3u = 10
u = 10/3
u = 3.333
The attached figure shows the graph for the above equations.