Mathematics, 13.05.2021 17:30, kelsotay5480
David has $15 to spend at the gourmet candy store. He wants to buy gummy bears and jelly beans. Gummy bears are $5.25 per pound and jelly beans are $3.90 per pound. If David already has 1 3/4 pounds of jelly beans, how many pounds of gummy bears can he buy? (Weights are measured to the nearest hundredth.) Write and solve an inequality to determine the maximum number of pounds of gummy bears David can buy.
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Avegetable garden and a surrounding path are shaped like a square that together are 11ft wide. the path is 2ft wide. find the total area of the vegetable garden and path
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, alyssa5485
Twenty points. suppose that one doll house uses the 1 inch scale, meaning that 1 inch on the doll house corresponds to 1/2 foot for life-sized objects. if the doll house is 108 inches wide, what is the width of the full-sized house that it's modeled after? in inches and feet
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, ellarose0731
Hi, can anyone show me how to do this problem? 100 points for this. in advance
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