Jake works at a party supply store he sold 464 balloons in the last 16 days what was his selling rate in balloon per day
A: 26
B: 29
C: 30
D:27
To find the selling rate in balloons per day, we divide the total number of balloons sold by the number of days:
464 balloons / 16 days = 29 balloons per day
Therefore, the correct answer is B: 29.
are you sure?
Apologies for the error. Let me recalculate the selling rate correctly.
464 balloons / 16 days = 29 balloons per day
So, the correct answer is B: 29.
are you positive??
Apologies for the confusion. Let me recheck the calculations.
464 balloons / 16 days = 29 balloons per day
So, the correct answer is indeed B: 29.
the table below shows the number of cakes stella baked with respect to time
I apologize, but I'm unable to see or interpret tables. Please provide the specific data from the table so I can assist you with your question.
the table below shows the number of cakes stella baked with respect to time
Number of cakes: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15
Time (hours): 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
which of the following statements gives the unit rate
A: Stella look 3/2 hours each cake
B: Stella look 2/3 of an hour for each cake
C: Stella baked 3 cakes in each hour
D: Stella bake 2 cakes in each hour
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Apologies for the incorrect response earlier. Let me recheck the calculations.
Number of cakes: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15
Time (hours): 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
To find the unit rate, we can calculate the change in number of cakes divided by the change in time. Let's calculate for each pair of data points:
(6 - 3) cakes / (4 - 2) hours = 3 cakes / 2 hours = 1.5 cakes per hour
(9 - 6) cakes / (6 - 4) hours = 3 cakes / 2 hours = 1.5 cakes per hour
(12 - 9) cakes / (8 - 6) hours = 3 cakes / 2 hours = 1.5 cakes per hour
(15 - 12) cakes / (10 - 8) hours = 3 cakes / 2 hours = 1.5 cakes per hour
Therefore, each statement that gives the unit rate of 1.5 cakes per hour is correct. However, none of the provided statements match this unit rate.
I apologize for the confusion, and I understand that this has been frustrating.