Pretty Hard Math Questions…some Algebraic?
I have some pretty hard Algebraic questions due tomorrow ;[ And I’ve already done the ones that I could do…does anybody think they can think of an equation that would solve these questions?
1. A bag of 3 apples, 7 oranges, and 11 pears costs .04, while a bag of 2 apples, 5 oranges, and 8 pears costs .31. What is the cost of a bag of fruit consisting… Continue reading
Categories: Trivia Tags: 3 apples, apple 1, counterfeit coins, court jester, due tomorrow, maximum number, mixture, orange, oranges, pear, pears, points of intersection, probability, two circles
canadian animals? easy to draw? easy 10 points :)?
So i’m doing this project for business class and we’re creating our own currency.
i made this coin but i want to have a canadian animal on the back.
it needs to be really simple to draw (not bit or with lots of detail)
i’m not a very good drawer and nobody will be able to tell what it is if i draw stuff.
very simple stuff would be good… Continue reading
Categories: Economics Tags: animals on canadian coins, business class, canadian animal, currency, draw canadian quarter, due tomorrow, simple stuff
the topic is math word problems?
the question says steven has 9 gold coins that are identical in appearance. However, one coin is counterfeit and weighs slightly less than the others. Using a balance scale, how can he find the counterfeit coin in just two weighing.? can anyone help me solve this because it is due tomorrow and thanks.… Continue reading
