Mathematics, 21.07.2019 12:30, chilanka
Lisa swims laps during swim practice. her coach tells her to swim a certain number of meters (total) each week. here's a formula for this scenario: p= t/n t= total number of meters p= length of a lap (in meters) n= number of laps lisa swims lisa wants to know how many laps she must swim to meet her goal. rewrite the formula to determine the number of laps (not a multiple choice, you don't have to show work) someone !
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30, christyr2002
Becca wants to mix fruit juice and soda to make a punch. she can buy fruit juice for $3 a gallon and soda for $4 a gallon. if she wants to make 28 gallons of punch at a cost of $3.25 a gallon, how many gallons of fruit juice and how many gallons of soda should she buy?
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