Mathematics
Mathematics, 17.03.2021 23:40, yair7

A group of students must collect at least $120 to organize a science fair. They have already collected $40. Which graph best represents the possible amounts of money the students still need to collect? Number line graph with closed circle on 80 and shading to the right.
Number line graph with closed circle on 120 and shading to the right.
Number line graph with closed circle on 40 and shading to the right.
Number line graph with closed circle on 160 and shading to the right.

answer
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: Mathematics

image
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, Demarco17
Richard save $32 in march he saved $48 in april and $38 in may then richard spent $113 on a keyboard how much money does richard have left
Answers: 1
image
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, NetherisIsTheQueen
Solve for n. round to the tenths place, if necessary. 14.2 cups of flour6 loaves of bread= 20 cups of flour n
Answers: 2
image
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, kayvontay4
The coordinate grid shows a pentagon. the pentagon is translated 3 units to the right and 5 units up to create a new pentagon. what is the rule for the location of the new pentagon?
Answers: 3
image
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, def88
Efficient homemakers ltd. makes canvas wallets and leather wallets as part of a money-making project. for the canvas wallets, they need two yards of canvas and two yards of leather. for the leather wallets, they need four yards of leather and three yards of canvas. their production unit has purchased 44 yards of leather and 40 yards of canvas. let x be the number of leather wallets and y be the number of canvas wallets. draw the graph showing the feasible region to represent the number of the leather and canvas wallets that can be produced.
Answers: 1
Do you know the correct answer?
A group of students must collect at least $120 to organize a science fair. They have already collect...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 20.09.2020 01:01
Konu
Spanish, 20.09.2020 01:01
Konu
Mathematics, 20.09.2020 01:01