A costume designer made 10 costumes that each used 5.8 yards of fabric. If she had 238.2 yards of fabric to start with, about how much fabric does the costume designer have left? Write an equation and estimate the amount of fabric left.

A customer went to a garden shop and bought some potting soil for $12.50 and 6 shrubs. If the total bill was $71.00, how much did each shrub cost if they all cost the same? Write and solve an equation. Show your work.

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To find out how much fabric the costume designer has left, we can subtract the total amount of fabric used for the costumes from the initial amount of fabric.

The formula for calculating the remaining amount of fabric is:

Remaining Fabric = Initial Fabric - (Number of Costumes * Amount of Fabric per Costume)

Given:
Initial Fabric = 238.2 yards
Number of Costumes = 10
Amount of Fabric per Costume = 5.8 yards

Plugging in the values into the formula:

Remaining Fabric = 238.2 - (10 * 5.8)

Now, we solve the equation:

Remaining Fabric = 238.2 - 58

Remaining Fabric = 180.2

Therefore, the costume designer has approximately 180.2 yards of fabric left.

For the second question, we can set up an equation to find the cost of each shrub.

Let's assume the cost of each shrub is x dollars.
The equation can be written as:

Cost of 6 shrubs + Cost of potting soil = Total Bill

6x + 12.50 = 71.00

Now, we solve the equation for x:

6x = 71.00 - 12.50

6x = 58.50

x = 58.50 / 6

x ≈ 9.75

Therefore, each shrub costs approximately $9.75.

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No. Your guesses border on the ridiculous.

also here are my ansers

1. 23

2. 34

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