Respuesta :
Answer: He can buy 16 golf balls to replace the balls he loses this weekend.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Number of balls uses at Roycefield = 25
Number of balls uses at Hunterdon = 30
Part of balls lose at Roycefield = 20%
Number of balls lose at Roycefield = [tex]0.2\times 25=5[/tex]
Number of balls lose at Hunterdon = [tex]0.3\times 30=9[/tex]
So, total balls he lose = 5+9=14
Cost of per ball = $1.20
Total amount he has to spend on balls = $20
So, he can buy number of balls which is given by
[tex]\dfrac{20}{1.2}=16.6\approx 16[/tex]
So, he can buy 16 golf balls to replace the balls he loses this weekend.
Answer: 16 golf balls
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, to answer this question we have to divide the money available (20) by the cost of each golf ball (1.20)
20/1.20 = 16 golf balls
Since he losses 20% of the golf balls he uses when he goes to Roycefield , and he is planning to use 25 balls in that course:
25 x (20/100) = 5
He is going to use 30 balls at Hunterdon, and he losses 30% in that course.
30 x (30/100) = 9
Total golf balls he is going to lose = 9+5 =14
He can buy 16 golf balls, so, he is covered.