Mathematics, 09.12.2021 07:00 tommyaberman
Assume an average bunch of bananas contains 7 bananas. Make your own assumption
about the average number of bananas a person eats per week. Explain how you can
make an estimate as to how many bunches of bananas are needed for a year’s supply
for one person.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, karlacr5117
Agarden consists of an apple tree, a pear tree, cauliflowers, and heads of cabbage. there are 40 vegetables in the garden. 24 of them are cauliflowers. what is the ratio of the number of cauliflowers to the number of heads of cabbage?
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:10, shahedalahmad2017
Paula makes stained-glass windows and sells them to boutique stores. if her costs total $12,000 per year plus $4 per window for the frame. how many windows must she produce to earn a profit of at least $48,000 in one year if she sells the windows for $28 each? 1. define a variable for the situation. 2. write an inequality that represents her profit. note: revenue is money coming in. cost is money going out. profit is the difference between the revenue and the cost. in other words: revenue - costs profit 3.using words, describe how many windows she must sell to have a profit of at least $48,000.
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