a baker has 6 small bags of flour.Eaxh bag weighs 1 pound . she divides each bag into thirds . How many 1/3 pound bags of flour does the baker have.

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Answer 1
Answer: If you do all the math needed, the answer will be 18. Hope i helped. 
Answer 2
Answer: If she had 6 bags before and each bag became three, the total number is 6*3=18 bags.

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I’m confused, I think I get an answer but then it’s wrong. Solve for s.

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Answer:

A = ((s + b)/4)h

A/h = (s + b)/4

s + b = 4A/h

s = 4A/h - b = (4A - bh)/h

Answer:

A = ((s + b)/4)h

A/h = (s + b)/4

s + b = 4A/h

s = 4A/h - b = (4A - bh)/h

Step-by-step explanation:

during a field trip to a local soda manufacturing plant, students watched as 12 sodas were dispensed in 1.5 minutes. at this rate, how many minutes will it take to dispense 12 dozen sodas ?

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12 sodas in 1.5 minutes
1 dozen=12
12 x 1.5 =18

Write an expression that can be used to multiply 6 x 198 mentally? please answer thanks!

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-6 x 2 + 6 x 200. Since you want to find out 6 multiplied by 198 the easiest way (for me) would be to round it and then substract 12 since 200-198 is equal to 2 and 6 x 2 is equal to 12

Assuming you meant 6 x 198... Do a mental sum for 6 x 200 (1200) then subtract 6

How many solutions are there for the system of equations shown on the graph? No solution
One solution
Two solution
Infinitely many solutions

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Since the two lines are parallel, there will be no solutions.

Your answer is No solutions.

If there were two lines, one on top of the other, there would be infinitely many solutions.
If there were two lines that intersected at one point, there would be one solution.
But keep in mind that there can never be two solutions.

Brad works at a grocery store after school. Because he’s a part-time employee, his family receives a 5% discount on all items purchased at the store. Brad’s father recently bought a total of $84.96 worth of groceries. After deducting the amount of the discount, how much did Brad’s father actually pay for these items?

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Answer: Brad's father actually pay $80.712 for these items.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Worth of groceries = $84.96

Rate of discount = 5%

Amount of discount would be

0.05* 84.96\n\n=\$4.248

Amount after deducting discount would be

84.96-4.248\n\n=\$80.712

Hence, Brad's father actually pay $80.712 for these items.

5% in decimal form is .05
Now you need to multiply $84.96 by .05
$84.96 * .05= $4.248 or $4.25
Now that you know how much was discounted all you need to do is subtract the discount from the original price of $84.96 
$84.96-$4.25= $80.71 <---- Answer

Together, Sarah's two cats have the same mass as her dog, 11 kg. The mass of one cat is1500 g greater than the mass of the other. What are the masses of the two cats?

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First, lets do all calculations in kg. 1kg=1000 grams
Lets set 1 cat's mass as x.
Lets set the other cat's mass as y.
1) x+y=11
2) y=x+1.5   

Lets plug eq 2 into eq 1.
x+x+1.5=11
2x+1.5=11
2x=9.5
x=4.75 kg

If one cat weighs 4.75 kg, then the other must weigh 6.25 kg.




so cat1=x
cat2=y
x+y=11kg
11kg=11000g
x=y+1500
subsitute
y+1500+y=11000
subtract 1500
2y=9500
divide by 2
y=4750
subsitue
x=4750+1500
x=6250

one cat weighs 6250g and the other weighs 4750g