Answer:
124.8
Step-by-step explanation:
52 divided by 5 = 10.4
then, multiply by 12 = 124.8
Answer:
1kg of salami cost $9.1
Step-by-step explanation:
Hailey paid $13 for 1 3/7 kg of sliced salami.
What was the cost per kilogram of salami?
Cost of 1 3/7 kg of sliced salami=$13
1 3/7 kg=10/7kg
Let x=1 kg of sliced salami
10/7 kg of x=$13
$13=10/7x
13=10/7*x
x=13 ÷ 10/7
=13×7/10
=91/10
=9.1
x=$9.1
Therefore, 1kg of salami cost $9.1
A meter is 100 cm. A ball of string has 10m of string, and you multiply 10m by 100cm, you get 1,000cm. Then you multiply 40cm by 2, and you get 80cm, or two lengths of string. Then you multiply 35, which is half of 70, by 80, and that is 2,800 cm.
2,800÷40cm=70
And 100cm=1m.
The teacher will therefore need 28 balls of string.
The correct answer per pound is $1.49 per pound. Kyle is correct because dividing 2.98/2= 1.49 or multiplying Kyle's answer by 2 will give you the correct amount!
The factors of 4 x² - 9 :
4 x² - 9 = ( 2 x - 3 ) · ( 2 x + 3 )
We have to use the formula for the difference of squares:
a² - b² = ( a - b ) · ( a + b )