She bought 2 blue, 4 green and 3 red.
The total number of rolls, R, is R = 5p + 3
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A fractions calculator can be bought online or from your local supplies store. A dedicated agent will be happy to show you the calculator that you need for math.
Lets go from reverse..the 3rd person bought half of the remaining apple and half an apple.. So possibly the number of apple he bought is one.the second person bought twice the third person so he bought two.Similarly the first person bought four apples.Therefore, there were totally four apple in the basket...
david bought 15 gallons of gasoline. his total cost was $13.60. how much was the gasoline per gallon?
6 gal @ $1.40 or 5.25 gal @ $1.60
this is a hidden way of adding $billions to the yearly profits. just how many gallons a day is bought and multiply that by a hidden one cent add to the price.
It depends on how large the gas caddy in as many sizes can be bought; most of which are measured in gallons. For example, 30 gallons or 14 gallons can be bought, each of which can be filled to full capacity.
Because you're buying by the gallon, not by the pound. On a cold day, gasoline, just like any other liquid, will condense as it gets closer and closer to freezing (as it gets hotter, the molecules move away from each other, eventually the point where they completely separate, which is called "evaporation"). Therefore, ten pounds of gasoline will take up less space on a cold day, than on a hot one. When you buy ten gallons of gasoline in January, you will get more pounds of gasoline than if you bought that same ten gallons in July. It's the weight of the gasoline, not the volume, that determines how much you can drive your car before you have to fill up again.
You can buy 15.79 liters of gasoline at $0.95 per liter for $15.00.
579 miles / 15 miles per gallon = 38.6 gallons. 38.6 gallons * 3.79 dollars per gallon = $146.30, just for gasoline. To calculate "cost to drive", you may also need to add a quart of oil or the snacks that you bought when you stopped for gas, or tolls.
50:1 3oz oil to 1gal. gasoline
Yes most will need gasoline and some oil like any vehicle. The exception would be if you bought an all electric one but those are more expensive.
The cheerleading committee used about l.5 gallons of lemonade.
i believe somewhere around .22c
The cheerleading committee used six liters of lemonade which equals to about 1.5 gallons.