jessica buys 10 cans of paint red paint costs 1 per can and blue paint costs 2 per can in total she spends 16 how many red cans did she buy
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1. Jessica buys 10 cans of paint. Red paint costs $1 per can, and blue paint costs $2 per can. In total, she spends $16. How many red cans did she buy?

Correct answer: C

Rationale: Let r be the number of red cans and b be the number of blue cans. The total cans equation is r + b = 10. The total cost equation is r + 2b = 16. By solving these equations simultaneously, we find r = 4. Therefore, Jessica bought 4 red cans. Choice A, 2 red cans, is incorrect because it does not satisfy the total cans or total cost condition. Choices B and D are also incorrect as they do not fulfill both conditions simultaneously.

2. Solve for y: 2y + 5 = 25 * 10

Correct answer: B

Rationale: To solve the equation 2y + 5 = 25 * 10, start by simplifying the right side: 25 * 10 = 250. Then, subtract 5 from both sides to isolate 2y: 2y = 250 - 5 = 245. Finally, divide by 2 to find the value of y: y = 245 / 2 = 122.5. Therefore, the correct answer is y = 122.5. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect as they do not result from the correct calculation steps.

3. The number of vacuum cleaners sold by a company per month during Year 1 is listed below: 18, 42, 29, 40, 24, 17, 29, 44, 19, 33, 46, 39. Which of the following is true?

Correct answer: D

Rationale: The mean number of vacuum cleaners sold per month is 31.7, the mode is 29, the median is 31, and the range is 29. The mode being equal to the range is the correct statement. Option A is incorrect because the mean (31.7) is greater than the median (31). Option B is incorrect as the mode (29) is not greater than the median (31). Option C is incorrect since the mode (29) is not less than the mean, median, or range.

4. During week 1, Cameron worked 5 shifts. During week 2, she worked twice as many shifts. During week 3, she added 4 more shifts. How many shifts did Cameron work in week 3?

Correct answer: B

Rationale: To find out how many shifts Cameron worked in week 3, we first determine the shifts worked in weeks 1 and 2. In week 1, Cameron worked 5 shifts. In week 2, she worked twice as many shifts, which is 5 x 2 = 10 shifts. Adding the 4 more shifts in week 3, the total shifts worked in week 3 would be 5 (week 1) + 10 (week 2) + 4 (week 3) = 19 shifts. Therefore, the correct answer is 14 shifts (Option B), not 15 shifts (Option A), 16 shifts (Option C), or 17 shifts (Option D).

5. What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 12 cm and a width of 5 cm?

Correct answer: C

Rationale: The correct formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is P = 2(l + w), where l represents the length and w represents the width. Substituting the given values into the formula: P = 2(12 cm + 5 cm) = 2(17 cm) = 34 cm. Therefore, the perimeter of the rectangle is 34 cm. Choice A (17 cm) is incorrect as it seems to have added only the length and width without multiplying by 2. Choice B (24 cm) is incorrect as it does not consider the multiplication by 2. Choice D (40 cm) is incorrect as it seems to have added the length and width without multiplying by 2.

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