The cost of oranges varies directly as the number of oranges sold. If 8 oranges cost $10.40, how many oranges can be bought for $33.80? PLS HELPP MEE

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

26

Step-by-step explanation:

if you can get 8 oranges for 10.40 then divide 10.40 by 8. you can get each orange for 1.3. you need to know how many oranges you can get for 33.8 so divide that by 1.3 and you get 26

Answer 2
Answer: 8 oranges=10.40 so 8/10.40= .76923 (per orange)
So then 33.80/.76923= 43.94 oranges. So technically with 33.80$ you can buy 43 oranges and will have some change left

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Okay, using the pythagorean theorem, we can see that the side the both triangles share is... 3.2.

Using the pythagorean theorem again, we do 

a^2+b^2=c^2

(3.2)
²+a²=6²
10.24+a²=36
a²=25.76

√a²=√25.76
a=5.07543≈ 5.1

Hope this helps!
I believe the answer is 5.1

Solve algebraically (factoring)
x^2 = 27 - 6x

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