Answer: .625 (yes he did leave enough
Step-by-step explanation: First you need to divde the fractions( or solve them) ,so 7 divided by 8 and so on Then you take subtract the paint ivan used, if it is less than half than ivan didn't leave enough for his poor sister
but there are other ways if this one is to hard
Let us make a list of all the details we have
We are given
The cost of each solid chocolate truffle = s
The cost of each cream centre chocolate truffle = c
The cos to each chocolate truffle with nuts = n
The first type of sweet box that contains 5 each of the three types of chocolate truffle costs $41.25
That is 5s+5c+5n = 41.25 (cost of each type of truffle multiplied by their respective costs and all added together)
The second type of sweet box that contains 10 solid chocolate trufles, 5 cream centre truffles and 10 chocolate truffles with nuts cost $68.75
That is 10s+5c+10n = $68.75
The third type of sweet box that contains 24 truffles evenly divided that is 12 each of solid chocolate truffle and chocolate truffle with nuts cost $66.00
That is 12s+12n=$66.00
Hence option C is the right set of equations that will help us solve the values of each chocolate truffle.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I'd tell her that if (and only if) her prediction is correct, the probability of getting tails is 0.5. Actually, the probability of getting heads would be the same, 0.5.
In real life she would not necessarily get 240 tails out of 480 tosses, but the mean value of the number of tails would indeed be close to 0.5.
Answer:
$1255.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The length of the garden is 160 feet.
The reason is, since both sides of the width equal out to 180 feet, (there are 2 sides of 90 feet) both sides of 160 feet is 320 feet, and all there is left is simple addition: 320 feet + 180 feet = 500 feet. Thank you and I hope this helps.