10.04.2021

Shawn has 4 times as many candies as Jason, who has a third as many candies as Ian. If Shawn had 64 candies, how many candies does Ian have?

. 45

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Number of candies with Ian = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Let Ian has x candies.

Number of candies with Jason = 3x

Number of candies with Shawn = 4(3x)=12x

Total number of candies = 64

So,

x+3x+12x=64\\16x=64\\x=4

Therefore,

Number of candies with Ian = 4

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Number of candies with Ian = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Let Ian has x candies.

Number of candies with Jason = 3x

Number of candies with Shawn = 4(3x)=12x

Total number of candies = 64

So,

x+3x+12x=64\\16x=64\\x=4

Therefore,

Number of candies with Ian = 4

Mathematics
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SI=(P*R*T)/100

P=2000

R=1.5

T=6

SI=(2000*1.5*6)/100

=(2000*9)/100

=180

Neil will earn interest of 180

Mathematics
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Answer: 440 grams for 1.54 is the better value
Explanation:
Take the price and divide by the number of grams
1.54 / 440 =0.0035 per gram
1.26 / 340 =0.003705882 per gram
0.0035 per gram < 0.003705882 per gram
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Cost of 7 gallons=$24.50

Cost of 1 gallon=24.50/7=3.5

Cost of 15 gallons=15*3.5=52.5

Cost of 15 gallons will be $52.5

Mathematics
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For 1 flavor there are 9 topping

Therefore, for 5 different flavors there will be 5*9 choices

No of choices= 5*9

=45 

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y=2x+15

where y=Value of coin

x=Age in years

Value of coin after 19 years=2*19+15

=$53

Therefore, Value after 19 years=$53

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