Answer:
w = y - x is the equation to find w
Where,
w = Weight of the liquid
x = Weight of the empty can
y = Weight of the can with liquid
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
Weight of the empty can = x
Weight of the liquid = w
Weight of the can with liquid = x + w = y
x= 30 grams
w = ?
y= 47.3 grams
y = x + w
w = y - x
= 47.3 - 30
= 17.3
w= 17.3 grams
Therefore, the weight of the liquid is 17 .3 grams
Answer:
10:30 am.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that Ursula uses a printer that can print 12 pages per minute.
Ursula started printing flyer for an order yesterday. Today at 8 am she continued working on the order, and by 9 a.m. she had 420 flyers for the order completed. The order was to print 1500 pages.
Let us find the number of pages left to print.


To find the time it will take to print 1080 pages we will divide number of pages left to print by number of pages printed per minute.



90 minutes will be 1.5 hours , so 1.5 hours after 9 am will be 10:30 am. Therefore, the job was finished at 10:30 am.
Answer:
14t + 58 ≤ 150
Step-by-step explanation:
If she cannot spend more than what she has, which is 150, the inequality sign has to be "less than or equal to". It's ok if she spends less than 150, but not ok if she spends more, because she doesn't have it to spend.
We know the cost of 1 pair of jeans is 58. Now she wants to make up the difference by getting as many $14 shirts as possible (the number of shirts being our unknown).
That means that the cost of the jeans PLUS the unknown number of shirts cannot exceed 150.
Therefore, the inequality is:
14t + 58 ≤ 150
Let Ted be x.
Ed is 7 years older = x + 7
Ed = (3/4)Ted
(x + 7) = (3/4)x
x + 7 = 3x/4
x - 3x/4 = -7
x/4 = -7
x = -28, Ted = -28 years.
(x + 7) = -28 + 7 = -21, Ed = -21 years
Goodness. We had negative numbers for the ages, well does that make sense? No it doesn't.
Our answer is correct. But the sense in the question is lacking. The question has been wrongly set.
<span>We might assume negative ages to mean before they came into the world, before birth! </span>