The GCF would equal to one but is that what u want
Answer:
the answer is parallel lines
First, you need to get to one gallon, which is 37.20 divided by 12. (3.1)
Divide that number by four, which is: 0.775, or 0.78 rounded up to the nearest hundredth.
Hope that helped.
Answer:
where's the worksheet
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer
t = 3n
Step-by-step explanation:
n and t are proportional so you know they will be on the opposite ends of the equal sign. Then you know that the items are purchased at the constant price of $3. That means you do the number of items times 3 to get the total cost.