Response:
First, subtract one-half from each side of the equation.
Next, divide both sides by 6/7.
Then, multiply each side by 7/6.
Detailed explanation:
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Solution:
There are 4 ways.
Detailed explanation:
Candice has a total of 15 + 9 = 24 candies. Since she has three younger brothers, and 24 can be divided by 3 (24/3 = 8). Both 15 and 9 can also be divided by 3 (15/3 = 5 and 9/3 = 3).
- She can distribute 5 tootsie rolls to each brother.
- She can provide 3 twizzlers to each brother.
- She can give each brother 5 tootsie rolls and 3 twizzlers (if she decides to share all her candies).
- She can give them one of each type of candy, leaving her with 12 tootsie rolls and 6 twizzlers (this would be the best option if she wants to keep some for herself).
I see four methods to accomplish this, and two methods remain after her mother instructs her to share at least one of each candy type with all three brothers.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of cans collected by Shane be x.
Thus, the number of cans collected by Abha is x + 178.
Given that a minimum of 2000 cans is required to be collected.
Therefore, we have the inequality,[ [TAG_19]]
Total cans by Shane + Total cans by Abha ≥ 2000.
That is, 
Thus, the necessary inequality is
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1. Calculate 10% of 250 (250 × 0.10 = 25)
2. Subtract that from 250 (250 - 25 = 225)
3. Then find 16% of 225 (225 × 0.16 = 36)
4. Add 225 and 36 to get 261
5. Therefore, the target number of consumers retained is 261