About how much more did it snow last week than this week?
A.
about 4.0 inches
B.
about 3.5 inches
C.
about 3.3 inches
D.
about 3.2 inches
Rounding the snowfall from last week and this week to the nearest tenth results in a total of 11.2 inches last week and 7.9 inches this week. The difference, or how much more it snowed last week than this week, is 3.3 inches.
Last week, it snowed 4.32 inches on Monday and 6.86 inches on Tuesday. When you round these to the nearest tenth, they become 4.3 inches and 6.9 inches respectively. Therefore, the total snowfall last week was 4.3 inches + 6.9 inches = 11.2 inches.
This week it snowed 7.89 inches. When we round it to the nearest tenth, it becomes 7.9 inches.
Now to figure out how much more it snowed last week than this week, we subtract the snowfall of this week from the total snowfall of last week, which is 11.2 inches - 7.9 inches = 3.3 inches. So, it snowed about 3.3 inches more last week than this week.
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Answer:
5 packs of paper.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number of packs of paper.
We have been given that a pack of paper costs $3.75 including tax. The price of x paper packs would be .
Since Mr. Cooper has a $20 budget, so the cost of x paper pack should be lees than or equal to 20.
We can represent this information in an inequality as:
Since we can purchase whole number of paper packs, therefore, Mr. Cooper can purchase 5 packs of paper with his budget.
3.75p<=20
divide by 3.75
p < 5 1/3
he can purchase 5 packs of paper