Linda Is Buying Boxes Of Ice Cream Sandwiches For A Party. She Has To Decide How Many Boxes She Should Purchase. A Formula For This Scenario Is x= yz --- a Where X=Number Of People At The Party Y=Number Of Ice Cream Sandwiches Per Box Z=Number Of Boxes A=Number Of Ice Cream Sandwiches Each Person Will Eat Rewrite The Equation To Solve For Number Of Boxes Of Ice Cream Sandwiches Linda Should Order.
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Tf Does That Have To Do With This
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Tf And So What Tf
You have,\[\rm x ={yz \over a}\]Now solve for \(\rm z\). That's what the question asks.
1) multiply by \(\rm a\).
2) divide \(\rm y\).
Okay I Got That So Far
@hartnn Your The One I Want Help From
And that's it.
sorry, i cannot interrupt others explanation
@DamnImBad Yeah, because he answers your questions and you are an answer fiend. ^_^
3) fail.
Tf No He Explains All His Work Good To Me Thats Why So @ParthKohli Leave From Here Right Now I Dont Want Your Help AnyMore Your Irrelevant And Algebraic Why B So Scary And Block Me Your Pathetic
@DamnImBad , please don't be rude.
4) punctuate your fail with fail.
Um Algebraic Please Get Away ,
@hartnn Can We Try This Again I Want Your Help Only K, Thanks
if @ParthKohli allows me.
Why Do You Need His Permission
@hartnn: Please continue, but please don't give out the answer.
And please don't leave the answer to hear on a step which makes the answer too obvious. Thanks, Hardik.
@hartnn
ok. x=yz/a multiplying a on both sides \(\huge xa=\frac{yza}{a}=?\) cancelling a from numerator and denominator on right side, what u get ?
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