thirty tickets were sold for a concert, some at 60 cent and the rest is at $1. If the total was raised to $22, how many had the cheaper tickets.
Answer:
20
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this question we can use a system of linear equations. The 2 equations should represent- 1) the number of total tickets sold and 2) the total amount raised. So, the two equations look like this (in this situation, let x stand for the cheaper tickets and y for the more expensive ones).
x+y=300.6x+1y=22Then, there are multiple ways to solve this including graphing, elimination, and substitution. In my opinion, substitution is the best for this situation.
Firstly, isolate the y variable in the first equation
y=30-xNext, plug in this value for y in the second equation
0.6x+(30-x)=22Then, solve this equation algebraically
x=20Since x stands for the cheaper tickets, we know that 20 people bought the cheaper tickets.
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The assessed value of a certain house is Rs.15 000. If the the relevant council institutions charges 5℅ of the value of the house as rates,calculate the rates that have to paid for year.
Answer:
15000×5/100=100/100x
150×5=x
750=x
Assessed value that you have to pay for a year is Rs.750.00
Step-by-step explanation:
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Evaluate the expression when b=-4 and y=2.
2y-b
Please anyone help me
Answer:
cant tell what ths says
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 of a bowl of cereal is divided equally between 4 bowls. how much cereal is in each bowl
Answer:
1/16 of the cereal is in each bowl
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 / 4
= 1/2 * 1/4
= 1/8.
Find the 75th term of the arithmetic sequence
16, 15, 14,
Answer:
[tex]a_{75}=-58[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
This is an arithmetic sequence:
[tex]a_n=a_1+(n-1)d[/tex]
where d is the common difference and n is the index of any given term.
For the given sequence, the common difference is -1:
[tex]15-16=-1\\14-15=-1[/tex]
Knowing both the common difference and the first term, you can write the equation for this sequence:
[tex]a_n=16+(n-1)(-1)[/tex]
Then you can use that equation to find the 75th term:
[tex]a_{75}=16+(75-1)(-1)\\a_{75}=16+(74)(-1)\\a_{75}=16-74\\a_{75}=-58[/tex]
A square with an area of 144cm is reduced by a factor of 1/3. How long are the new sides of the square?
Answer:
9.797. . .
Step-by-step explanation:
2/3 of 144 is 96
[tex]\sqrt{96} = 9.797...[/tex]
Find the area of the shaded rectangle by multiplying its length and width. Fill in the equation.
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
6/7 x 5/7 = 35/7
35/7 = 5
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Don’t forget the true meaning of Christmas! May your day be filled with joy and many blessings! God bless <3
Answer:
fun fact
Step-by-step explanation:
I celebrate on christmas eve :)
german tradition
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Look at triangle ABC. Coordinate grid shows negative 5 to positive 5 on the x axis and y axis at intervals of 1. A triangle ABC is shown with A at ordered pair 4, 5, B at ordered pair 2, 2, and C at ordered pair 4, 2. What is the length of side AB of the triangle? (1 point) a 3 b 5 c Square root of 6 d Square root of 13
The length of side AB from the given coordinate grid is; √20
How to find the length of the side of a triangle?The formula for distance between two coordinates is;
d = √((y2 - y1)² + (x2 - x1)²)
From the graph attached in the given brainly link, we have;
A(4, 5) and B(2, 1)
Thus;
AB = √((1 - 5)² + (2 - 4)²)
AB = √(16 + 4)
AB = √20
In conclusion, the length of side AB is √20
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A regular hexagon is rotated 360° about its center. How many times does the image of the hexagon coincide with the pre image during the rotation?
A. 1 time
B. 3 times
C. 12 times
D. 6 times
The image of the regular hexagon coincides with the pre-image 6 times during rotation.
A regular hexagon is a polygon that has six equal sides and six equal angles.
In a single rotation which is usually the rotation of an object at 360°, the number of times in which the regular hexagon coincides with its pre-image is 6 times, this is because it has 6 equal sides and 6 equal angles.
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Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
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Two taxi companies have different pricing systems. Company A charges a flat fee of $8 plus $0.10
per mile driven. Company B does not charge a flat fee, but charges $0.60 per mile driven. At what
distance do both companies charge the same amount?
Answer:
16 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
let the number of miles driven be = x
Company A = Company B
8 + 0.10x = 0.60x
8 = 0.50x
x = 16
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Can you please help me with this question.
Answer:
I have helped you on the other question you asked. It's the same question.
What is 6 percent of 200 plz show your work
Answer: 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
200 * 0.06 = 12
HELP QUICK PLS Which property is used in the following expression? (4 + 8) + 6 = 4 + (8 + 6) Associatve Property Commutitive Property Distributive property
the answer is distrubutive property
Enola bought snacks for her team's practice. She bought a bag of oranges for $2.06 and a 3-pack of juice bottles. The total cost before tax was $5.06. Write and solve an equation which can be used to determine
x
x, how much each bottle of juice costs.
Answer:
$1
Step-by-step explanation:
Sorry the first x is blank
The second x:
$5.06-$2.06=$3
3/3=$1
16 and -10 are the solutions to which one of the fol-
lowing equations?
A. |x-2|= 14
B. |x-2|= 8
C. |x+2|= 12
D. |x-3|= 13
E. |x+3|=13
HELP FAST!!!! A parking garage charges $5 for the first hour, $10 for up to two hours, and $12 for the entire day. Let G be the dollar cost of parking for t hours. Is t a function of G? Explain your reasoning.
Answer:
27
Step-by-step explanation:
just do 5+10+12
X-Y=5, 6X-6Y =?
I think it's 30, but i don't know , I tried to think of a way and I thought about taking the 6 as a common and multiplying it to X-Y, Like :6(X-Y), and since X-Y =5 it'll be 30?
Answer:
Yes, it is 30
Step-by-step explanation:
And yes, you thought it through correctly. 6(X-Y) = 6*5
6(X-Y) = 30
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle 6x - 6y = 30[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightAlgebra I
Equality Properties
Multiplication Property of Equality Division Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality Subtraction Property of EqualityTerms/Coefficient
FactoringStep-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify.
x - y = 5
Step 2: Solve
Factor: [tex]\displaystyle 6x - 6y = 6(x - y)[/tex]Substitute in expression: [tex]\displaystyle 6x - 6y = 6(5)[/tex][Order of Operations] Evaluate: [tex]\displaystyle 6x - 6y = 30[/tex]write the equation of the line given the two points. (4,-3) and (3,1)
Answer:
y=-4x+13
Step-by-step explanation:
y=mx+b
slope =
1--3/3-4
4/-1
-4/1
y-1=-4(x-3)
y-1=-4x+12
y=-4x+13
Answer:
[tex]y = -4x + 13[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
First, find the slope (denoted by the variable, m). Use the following equation:
slope [tex](m) = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}[/tex]
Let:
[tex](x_1, y_1) = (4 , -3)\\(x_2, y_2) = (3 , 1)[/tex]
Plug in the corresponding numbers to the corresponding variables:
[tex]m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} = \frac{1 - (-3)}{3 - 4} = \frac{1 + 3}{-1} = \frac{4}{-1} = -4[/tex]
Use the slope-intercept form. The slope-intercept form is:
[tex]y = mx + b[/tex]
Use one of the given points to plug in for (x ,y). Also note that the slope (m) is equal to -4. Plug in the corresponding numbers to the corresponding variables:
[tex]y = mx + b\\(x , y) = (3 , 1)\\m = -4\\\\\\1 = (-4 * 3) + b\\1 = (-12) + b\\1 (+12) = b - 12 (+12)\\b = 1 + 12\\b = 13[/tex]
Plug in the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b) to get your equation:
[tex]y = -4x + 13[/tex]
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If y is a positive integer, for how many different values of y is RootIndex 3 StartRoot StartFraction 144 Over y EndFraction EndRoot a whole number?.
The value of y will be 18 or 144.
Given information:
The given expression is [tex]\sqrt[3]{\frac{144}{y} }[/tex].
It is required to find the values of y which are whole numbers.
Now, factorize 144 as,
[tex]144=2\times2\times2\times2\times3\times3\\144=2^3\times2\times3\times3[/tex]
So, for the value of given expression to be a whole number, the value of y should be,
[tex]2\times3\times3=18[/tex] or 144.
For the above values of y, the given expression will be,
[tex]\sqrt[3]{\frac{144}{y} }=\sqrt[3]{\frac{144}{18} }\\=\sqrt[3]{8} =2\\\sqrt[3]{\frac{144}{y} }=\sqrt[3]{\frac{144}{144} }\\=\sqrt[3]{1} \\=1[/tex]
Therefore, the value of y will be 18 or 144.
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Answer:
Its B. 2
Step-by-step explanation:
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Paula is standing on a bridge that is 110 above the water below. She throws a
pebble over the edge of the bridge, and it hits the top of a 24 foot high bridge
guard. The quadratic equation that models the path of the pebble is:
p(t) = –16t2 + 48t + 110
such that t is the time in seconds and p is the height of the pebble.
The time it will take the pebble to reach the maximum height is 1.5secs
Given the quadratic equation that models the path of the pebble expressed as p(t) = –16t^2 + 48t + 110
We can calculate the time taken by the pebble to reach the maximum height.
At maximum height, the velocity of the pebble is zero i.e. p'(t) = 0
p'(t) = -32t + 48
0 = -32t + 48
32t = 48
t = 48/32
t = 1.5secs
Hence the time it will take the pebble to reach the maximum height is 1.5secs
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The sum of three times a number and 5 is 32
Answer:
The number is 9.
Hope you could get an idea from here.
Doubt clarification - use comment section.
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Let the no. be x.
[tex]:\implies\tt{3x + 5 = 32} \\ \\ \\ :\implies\tt{3x = 32 - 5} \\ \\ \\ :\implies\tt{3x = 27} \\ \\ \\ :\implies\tt{x = \frac{27}{3} } \\ \\ \\ :\implies\tt{x = 9}[/tex]
x+2=-14x
do anyone know this need it for hw
Answer:
if you was asking for *solve for X* it is -2/15
Step-by-step explanation:
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Find the explicit formula for the nth term of the following sequence where the first term is a1
{-6/7, 7/9, -8/11, 9/13, -10/15, ...}
Pls no links, I actually need help
The numerators in each term are consecutive integers ≥ 6. If n = 1 refers to the first term, then the numerator of the n-th term would be n + 5.
The denominators are consecutive odd integers ≥ 7. Odd numbers take the form 2k - 1, where k is any integer, and 2k - 1 = 7 when k = 4. But we want our sequence to start at n = 1, so we replace k here with n + 3. Then the denominator of the n-th term would be 2 (n + 3) - 1, or 2n + 5.
The odd-indexed terms are negative, while the even-indexed terms are positive. We can account for the sign of the term by multiplying by (-1)ⁿ.
Taking everything together, it follows that the n-th term in the sequence is
[tex]a_n = (-1)^n \dfrac{n + 5}{2n+5}[/tex]
Which other congruency statements are correct?
Answer:
All are correct there are just disorganized.
what is the ratio of 9 boys and 6 girls in a class of 15 students
Answer:
3:2 i believe
Step-by-step explanation:
9:6
divide by 3
3:2
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Pete mixed 4 1/6 cups of popcorn with 3 5/6 cups of pretzels. He then divided the snack into bags with cups in each. After dividing, how many bags of snack bags will Pete have? ( btw it needs to be in fraction)
Answer:
3/10
Step-by-step explanation:
u divide the fractions and u got a decimal I change the decimal and got 3 so I changed it to a fraction and got 3/10
What are the parents points for the equation f(x) = 3^x?
Answer:
(0, 1) and (1, 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]{ \rm{f(x) = {3}^{x} }}[/tex]
• Assume f(x) is one
[tex]{ \rm{ {3}^{x} = 1}}[/tex]
• Apply logarithms:
[tex]{ \rm{x log(3) = log(1) }} \\ \\ { \rm{x = 0 }}[/tex]
• Assume f(x) is 2
[tex]{ \rm{x = \frac{ log(2) }{ log(3) } }} \\ \\ { \rm{x = 1}}[/tex]