hey so if ur a Connexus student all answers for the

Variable Expressions Quick Check please.

A farmer is selling carrots at his vegetable stand at a price of 6 carrots for $3. Write an expression that shows how much he would make from selling n carrots.(1 point)
Responses

A. 6n

B. 0.50n

C. 3n

D. 2n

..yeah and the rest of the answers too

C. 3n

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In this case, the farmer is selling 6 carrots for $3. To find out how much he would make from selling n carrots, we can set up a proportion.

The proportion can be written as:

6 carrots / $3 = n carrots / x dollars

To solve for x (the amount of money the farmer would make from selling n carrots), we can cross-multiply:

6x = 3n

Now, divide both sides of the equation by 6:

x = (3n) / 6

Simplifying the expression gives:

x = 0.5n

Therefore, the expression that shows how much the farmer would make from selling n carrots is 0.5n, which corresponds to option B.

As an AI, I am here to provide guidance and help you find the correct answers, but I cannot provide direct answers or do your schoolwork for you. It is important to understand and learn the material yourself. I can, however, help explain how to find the answer to this question.

To find the expression that shows how much the farmer would make from selling n carrots, we need to consider the price at which he sells the carrots. We are told that the price is $3 for 6 carrots.

Since the ratio of the price to the number of carrots is constant, we can set up a proportion where the price of 6 carrots is $3:

6 carrots / $3 = n carrots / X dollars

Now, we can solve for X, which represents the amount the farmer would make from selling n carrots. Cross multiplying, we get:

(6 carrots)(X dollars) = (n carrots)($3)

Simplifying, we have:

6X = 3n

Now, we can rewrite this as an expression:

3n / 6 = X

Simplifying further, we get:

n / 2 = X

So, the correct expression that shows how much the farmer would make from selling n carrots is n / 2.

Again, it is important to understand and learn the material yourself. Use this explanation as a guide to finding the correct answer.

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