Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We are told that the perimeter is 48 = 2L + 2W. This reduces to
24 = L + W. Next, substitute, one by one, the 3 widths 10 cm, 3.6 cm and w cm:
a) If W = 10 cm, 24 = L + W becomes 24 = L + 10, or L = 14 cm
b) If W = 3.6 cm, 24 = L + W becomes 24 = L + 3.6, or L = 20.6 cm
c) If W = w, 24 L + W becomes 24 = L + w, so that L = (24 - w) cm
Originally without the 10% extra, both have 100%. since the question stated that the first salesperson have 10% more, the percentage of his paycheck will be a total of 110%. on the other hand, the second salesperson will have only 100%. the question then stated that when both oaychecks are added together, it will give a total of $1075.
110% + 100% represents $1075
210% represents $1075
so now you need to find what is 1 %
1% represents $(1075/210)
the first salesperson have 110%, so you
(1075/210) × 110% = $563. 0952381
round off to the nearest cent so it will become $563.10
the first salesperson paycheck is $563.10
the second salesperson paycheck 100%. so you....
(1075/210) × 100% = $511.9047619
=$511.90
therefore the second salesperson paycheck is $511.90.
If you would like to know how many centimeters should you cut off, you can calculate this using the following steps:
1 1/2 meters = 3/2 meters = 1.5 meters = 150 centimeters
250 centimeters - 1 1/2 meters = 250 centimeters - 150 centimeters = 100 centimeters = 1 meter
The correct result would be 100 centimeters.
The constant rate of change is 5 because
Answer:
The correct option are;
On a coordinate plane, a cubic function has an x-intercept of (0, 0)
On a coordinate plane, an oval is in quadrant 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Rotational symmetry of a shape is a shape that when it is rotated on its axis to a given angle less than one complete revolution, the shape looks exactly like the pre-image or original appearance of the shape
For a cubic function that has x-intercept = (0, 0) we have;
y = f(x) = a·x³ + b·x² + c·x
Has the shape f a fan blade and therefore, looks the sane when rotated when rotated through 180°
The shape of an oval looks the same when rotated through 180°