at the ring toss booth in a carnival 8 people lost and forty people won. how many times as many people won as lost?

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Answer 1
Answer: 32 people won as lost

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Describe how to find 5-(-8) on a number line. If you found the difference using counters, would you get the same result? Explain

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First of all 5-(-8) is the same thing as 5+8. So you would add 5+8=13

Julie spends $ 5.62 at the store. Micah spends 5 times as much as Julie. Jeremy spends $6.72 more than Micah . How much does each person spend?

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Answer:

Julie = $5.62           Micah = $28.10          Jeremy = $34.82

Step-by-step explanation:

5.62 * 5 = 28.1

28.1+6.72=34.82

easy all you have to do is times $5.62 by 5 once you get your answer that will be Micah's price then, add 6.72 then you will get you answer for each of them or

Answer:
Julie: 5.62
Micah: 21.20
Jeremy:27.92

I recommend showing the work because you don't want just the simple answer.

Solve each system of linear equations by substitutions.1. 3x-2y=9 y=2x-7
2. Y=x-4 2x+y=5
3. X+4y=6 y=-x+3

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1.
3x-2y=9 \n y=2x-7 \n \n \hbox{substitute 2x-7 for y in the 1st equation:} \n 3x-2(2x-7)=9 \n 3x-4x+14=9 \n -x=9-14 \n -x=-5 \n x=5 \n \n y=2x-7=2 * 5-7=10-7=3 \n \n \boxed{(x,y)=(5,3)}

2.
y=x-4 \n 2x+y=5 \n \n \hbox{substitute x-4 for y in the 2nd equation:} \n 2x+x-4=5 \n 3x=5+4 \n 3x=9 \n x=3 \n \n y=x-4=3-4=-1 \n \n \boxed{(x,y)=(3,-1)}

3.
x+4y=6 \n y=-x+3 \n \n \hbox{substitute -x+3 for y in the 1st equation:} \n x+4(-x+3)=6 \n x-4x+12=6 \n -3x=6-12 \n -3x=-6 \n x=2 \n \n y=-x+3=-2+3=1 \n \n \boxed{(x,y)=(2,1)}

Suppose that you have the option to buy an item with either cash or credit. Under which condition would you use credit?​

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if you didn’t wanna type in ur pin . that’s the only reason i don’t use cash

last week Cy earned slightly more money than he spent. is his net income represented by a positive number or a negative number? Explain.

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It's a positive number. Here's why:
Let's say he earned $10 and only spent $9. This means he would have $1 left. That isn't much, but it is still a positive number because he did not spend more than he made. For example, if he spent more than he made, it would look like this: He made $10, but spent $11, which leaves him with a debt of $1, which can be represented by $-1.

0.34+0.1+0.25 use benchmarks to estimate

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Round .34 to .30, .1 to 0, and .25 to .30.
30 + 0 + 30 = 60.