![capo5094](/avatars/15326.jpg)
capo5094
01.10.2019 •
Mathematics
Me! food webs - transferring energy and matter from one level to another. consider the food web you see here. would you change this food web to make it more accurate? if yes, how?
a) the food web is correct as is. i would not change anything.
b) add the sun; the source of energy. add a decomposer also like fungi.
c) the food web is missing the decomposer. bacteria or fungi could be added.
eliminate
d) the food web is missing the top level consumer. a predator must be
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- H Health and Medicine What Makes a Man a Man?...
- C Computers and Internet How to Get Rid of Spam in ICQ?...
- A Art and Culture Who Said The Less We Love a Woman, the More She Likes Us ?...
- F Family and Home How to Get Rid of Your Neighbors?...
- S Society and Politics How Could Nobody Know About the Dead Mountaineers?...
- H Health and Medicine How to Cure Adenoids?...
- H Health and Medicine Why Wearing a Back Brace Can Be Beneficial During Back Strain?...
- S Sport When and Where Will the 2014 World Cup be Held?...
- C Computers and Internet How to Choose a Monitor?...
- H Horoscopes, Magic, Divination Where Did Tarot Cards Come From?...
Answers on questions: Mathematics
- M Mathematics Simplify the polynomial. a. 18a+(a–9)^2...
- M Mathematics Before a renovation a movie theater had 117 seats after the renovation theater had 173 what is the approximate percentage increase of the number of seats in the theater if...
- M Mathematics an art teacher has 5/3 of a pound of confeti each student project requires 1/9 pf a pound how many students can use the confetti...
- M Mathematics 6 = 30 divided by blank...
- A Advanced Placement (AP) 1. With reference to the population structure of this country, identify the challenges for each of the following in 1950 a. Economic sectors b. Social support c. Health and...
Ответ:
Ответ:
The answer is that the cost will be a total of: $142.05. That is $125.80 for Watermelon that weighs 185 lbs and $16.25 for 5 lbs of tomatoes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Watermelons are .68 / lb and tomatoes are 3.25 / lb.
Let w = watermelon weight and tomato weight.
An equation would be:
.68w + 3.25t = Total cost
For 185 lb of Watermelon and 5 lbs of tomatoes:
.68(185) + 3.25(5) =
$125.80 + $16.25 = $142.05