Answer:
No, Barbra is wrong as cost of 1 loaf of bread is £1.50 not $1.40.
Step-by-step explanation:
Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows:
Barbara buys 3 boxes of eggs costing £1.20 each
1 jar of mayo costing £1.80
2 loaves of bread
she pays £10 note and gets £1.60 change
Barbara works out the cost of 1 loaf of bread as £1.40.
Is she correct? You MUST show your working out.
The explanation of the answer is now given as follows:
Total cost of 3 boxes of eggs = Number of boxes of eggs bought * Price per box of egg = 3 * £1.2 = £3.60
Cost of 1 jar of mayo = £1.80
Total amount spent = Note paid - Change collected = £10 - £1.60 = £8.40
Total cost of 2 loaves of bread = Total amount spent - Total cost of 3 boxes of eggs - Cost of 1 jar of mayo = £8.40 - £3.60 - £1.80 = £3.00
Cost of 1 loaf of bread = Total cost of 2 loaves of bread / 2 = £3.00 / 2 = £1.50
Therefore, Barbra is wrong as cost of 1 loaf of bread is £1.50 not $1.40.
Answer:
4.9%
Step-by-step explanation:
This question is incomplete. However; it can be found on search engines. The complete question is as follows :
An ice chest contains cans of six apple juice, eight cans of grape juice, four cans of orange juice, and two cans of mango juice. Suppose that you reach into the container and randomly select three cans in succession. Find the probability of selecting three cans of grape juice.
Solution :
In an ice chest there are different cans of juice. Among them
Number of cans of apple juice = 6
Number of cans of grape juice = 8
Number of cans of orange juice = 4
Number of cans of mango juice = 2
Total number of cans of juice = 6 + 8 + 4 + 2 = 20
Let A, B and C are the event of selecting of three cans. The events A, B and C are dependent.
Probability of selecting three cans of juice
P =
P (A) =
P (B) =
P (B) =
P = × ×
=
= 0.049 or 4.9%
Probability of selecting three cans of grape juice is 4.9%
B) parallel.
C) vertical.
D) concurrent.
15 units
17 units
18 units
20 units
Answer: 20 units
Step-by-step explanation: