Answer:
Paul filled 4 bags on Sunday.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since each bag that was filled weighed 5 pounds then we can use the following equation to solve for the amount of bags, where (x) is the number of bags filled on Saturday and (y) is the number of bags filled on Sunday.
5x + 5y = 30
Now since we are told that on Saturday Paul filled 2 bags then we would only be left with the variable y (number of bags filled on Sunday). We can solve for y
5(2) + 5y = 30
10 + 5y = 30 ... subtract 10 on both sides
5y = 20 ... divide by 5 on both sides
y = 4
Finally, we can see that Paul filled 4 bags on Sunday.
Please show me steps to solve.
Hello!
To find how many meters are in 66 feet, we divide by 3.3 as shown below.
66/3.3=20
Therefore, 66 ft is equal to 20 meters.
I hope this helps!
If 1m = 3.3ft, it means that to find how many meters there are in a foot we do:
m * ft = x
m = amount in meters
ft = equivalent amount in feet
x = result
Therefore, to find the amount of meters in a foot:
ft / m = x
ft = amount in feet
m = equivalent amount in meters
x = result
Now we apply the formula to our case:
66 / 3.3 = 20
Answer:
Hope it helped,
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