D) 50 because the chart is increasing by 4 each time.
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Answer:
14
Step-by-step explanation:
You can put it as a fraction like so:
2/1 divided by 1/7
Use the strategy KCF (Keep, Change, Flip)
2/1 x 7/1
=2x7
=14
To determine how much of the barrel is left to fill, you must subtract the amount of water already in it from the total mass of the bucket.
25.5 - 5.2 = 20.3 Litres
In order to the fill the entire barrel, Kelly must collect 20.3 Litres of water. You must then covert the measurement from litres to millilitres so that the bucket and barrel are measured in the same units.
20.3L = 20300mL
You must then divide the amount of space left by the mass of the bucket. This will determine the least number of buckets needed to fill the barrel.
20300 <span>÷ 800 = 25.375
That means the you would have to do a minimum on 25.375 buckets to fill the barrel, or 26.
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To answer this problem, let p be the price of each scrub. The total bill (t) is the sum of the price of the potting soil (s) and of the 9 scrubs (n). This is depicted in the equation,
$11.50 + 9p = $94.75
The value of p from the equation is 9.25. Thus, each scrub costs $9.25. The answer is letter C.