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Sofia wants to place a sticker 2 1/2 inches wide at the center of a box that is 3 3/4 inches wide. About how far from the edge on each side will she place the sticker?
3 3/4 - 2 1/2 = 1 1/4 1 1/4 div 2 = 5/8 She will place it 5/8 in from the edge on each side.
My mom agreed to pay me in chocolates for cleaning her house. I usually get 65 chocolates for an hour of clearning, but I just got a 15% raise. If I clean for 60 hours this week, How many chocolates will I get?
C= Chocolates per hour H= hours worked T= Total chocolates earned (C +.15C)(H)=T (65 + .15*65)(60)=T (65+9.75)(60)=T 74.75*60=T 4485=T
Solve for x. 8x-2=46
Solve for y. 2y+3-43
Solve for a 7a-3=18
Solve for b. 3/4b+1/2= 12 1/2
solve for g. 0.45g+1.5 = 10.5
While shopping, I purchased some antiques for a total of $70. I purchased a table that cost $44 and 2 chairs. Each of the chairs cost the same amount. Write an equation representing the cost of the antiques and determine how much each chair costs.
x= cost of chair 2x+44=70
x= cost of chair 2x+44=70
Matt had $45 dollars to spend at the market. After buying 6 watermelons, he had $25.50 left. How much did each watermelon cost?
x= cost of watermelon 6x+25.50=45
x= cost of watermelon 6x+25.50=45
The perimeter of a rectangle is 54 cm. Its length is 6cm. What is its width?
p = 2l +2w 54cm = 2(6cm) + 2w
p = 2l +2w 54cm = 2(6cm) + 2w
As a salesperson, you are paid $50 per week plus $3 per sale. This week you want your pay to be at least $100. Write and solve inequality for the number of sales you need to make.
S= number of sales 50 + 3S ≥ 100
S= number of sales 50 + 3S ≥ 100
Julia has $80 to spend at the mall, but she doesn't have to spend all of her money. She was to buy a nail polish set that costs $16 and some new earrings. Each pair of earrings costs $8. Write an inequality to show how many pair of earrings Julia can purchase.
p = pairs of earrings 16+8p ≤ 80
p = pairs of earrings 16+8p ≤ 80