Answer
Find out the how much fertilizer will Timothy need for two fields, one that is 22.5 acres and one that is 38.25 acres .
To proof
As given
Timothy is putting fertilizer on a field after planting some crops
The directions on the barrel state to use 0.75 quarts for each acre of land.
fertilizer will Timothy need for 22.5 acres = 22.5 × 0.75
= 16.875 quarts
fertilizer will Timothy need for 38.25 acres = 38.25×0.75
= 28.6875 quarts
total fetilizer Timothy need for two fields = 16.875 + 28.6875
= 45.5625
= 45.6 ( approx )quarts
Therefore the total fertilizer will Timothy need for two fields be 45.6 ( approx )quarts .
Hence proved
Well...
$6.50/64= about $0.10
assuming that the cost of the 48oz bottle is $4.20,
$4.20/48= about $0.08
the 48oz is better buy, as it is $0.08/oz
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Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Given 2 quantities that vary directly, then the graph must pass through the origin.
Nikiya's graph is the only one to do this ⇒ B