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Mathematics, 17.05.2021 23:00 yalley1982

Please help! ((I did the first part one)) Part 1:
Before school began, Mrs. Weeks bought a total of 86 balls. use the information below to help you write a numerical expression for the number of each type of ball.

footballs - there are 8

basketballs - Two more than twice the number of footballs are basketballs.

Baseballs - Four less than 5 times the number of footballs are baseballs.

Softballs - Six more than half of the baseballs and softballs.

type balls;; football
numerical Expression for the Numbers of balls;; ((given))
Total Number of Each type of ball;; 8

Basketballs
2 x 8 = 2. 16 + 2
35

Baseballs
5 x 8 - 4
40- 4

softballs
1/2 x 36 + 61. 8 + 6
24

Part 2::
Use the space below to show your work. Check your work very carefully because you will need it to complete part 2

Use the information you found in part 1 to help you find answer part 2
Types of ball
football
basketball
baseball
softball.
Cost pre Ball;;
$8.00 ((footballs)), $9.00 ((basketballs)), $7.00 ((baseballs)), and $5.00 ((softballs)).

Total Number of Balls ((from part 1)).

1. When Mrs. Weeks bought all of the baseballs and softballs, she paid for them using $100.00 bills. how much change did she receive?

2. Write expressions that include parentheses and order of operations to show how you got the answer. Show your work.

3. After School began, Mrs. Weeks realized that she needed more basketballs and footballs. If she spent $135.00 on basketballs and $48.00 on footballs, how many more balls did she purchase?

4. Write expressions that include parentheses and order of operations to show how you got the answer. Show your work.

Part 3:
At the end of the year, Mrs. Weeks bought an assortment of new balls to replace some of the old ones. She had $150.00 to spend. Describe two different ways that Mrs. Weeks could spend her money if she bought at least two of each bills.

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