Solve the problem.While shopping for a party, June bought  of hamburger,  of chicken, and  of ham. How much meat did she buy?

A.  lb
B. 2 lb
C. 7 lb
D.  lb


Answer: C

Mathematics

You might also like to view...

Solve.6x - 5x = 14

A. 0
B. - 
C. 14
D.  -14

Mathematics

Given f(x) and g(x), find f(x) ? g(x).f(x) = x2 + x - 7 and g(x) = x2 - 3

A. f(x) ? g(x) = x4 + x3 + 10x2 - 3x + 21 B. f(x) ? g(x) = x4 - 3x2 - 3x + 21 C. f(x) ? g(x) = x4 + x3 - 3x + 21 D. f(x) ? g(x) = x4 + x3 - 10x2 - 3x + 21

Mathematics

Find the product.(4x - 8y)(8x - 2y + 1)

A. 32x2 - 72xy - 72y2 B. 32x2 - 8xy + 4x + 16y2 C. 32x2 - 72xy + 4x + 16y2 - 8y D. 32x2 - 64xy + 4x + 16y2 - 8y

Mathematics

Solve using a system of three linear equations.Ron attends a cocktail party (with his graphing calculator in his pocket). He wants to limit his food intake to 134 g protein, 112 g fat, and 174 g carbohydrate. According to the health conscious hostess, the marinated mushroom caps have 3 g protein, 5 g fat, and 9 g carbohydrate; the spicy meatballs have 14 g protein, 7 g fat, and 15 g carbohydrate; and the deviled eggs have 13 g protein, 15 g fat, and 6 g carbohydrate. How many of each snack can he eat to obtain his goal?

A. 6 mushrooms, 2 meatballs, 8 eggs B. 2 mushrooms, 8 meatballs, 6 eggs C. 9 mushrooms, 7 meatballs, 3 eggs D. 8 mushrooms, 6 meatballs, 2 eggs

Mathematics