A)
Let x represent the cost of 1 student, and y the cost of 1 teacher.
B)
In the first group, there's 25 students and 2 teachers. Their total cost is $97.50
So 25x + 2y = 97.50
In the second group, there's 32 students and 3 teachers. Their total cost is $127
So 32x + 3y = 127
We get the following system of equations:
25x + 2y = 97.50 (1)
32x + 3y = 127 (2)
C)
25x + 2y = 97.50 (1)
32x + 3y = 127 (2)
In equation (1)
25x + 2y = 97.50
25x + 2y - 2y = 97.50 - 2y
25x = 97.50 - 2y
25x / 25 = 97.50/25 - 2y/25
x = 3.9 - (2/25)y
In equation (2), let's replace x by its algebraic value
32x + 3y = 127
32(-2/25y + 3.9) + 3y = 127
11/25y + 124.8 = 127
11/25y + 124.8 - 124.8 = 127 - 124.8
11/25y = 2.2
(11/25y) / (11/25) = 2.2 / (11/25)
y = 5
x = -2/25y + 3.9
x = -2/25 * 5 + 3.9
x = 3.5
So the cost of each student is $3.5, and the cost of each teacher is $5.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
-4
Step-by-step explanation:
(4-2)^3 - 3*4
PEMDAS
P arentheses
(2)^3 - 3*4
E xponents
8 -3*4
MD multiply and divide from left to right
8 - 12
AS add and subtract from left to right
-4
You use the Pythagorean theorem which is a^2+b^2=c^2
So....
.8^2+.6^2=c^2
.64+.36=c^2
1=c^2
1=c becaaue the square root of one is one
Okay so 6.25 a student then it goes to 4.50 for 15 more students at 70 students its 358.75 now it drops another 1.75 so it would be 368.75 for 80 students so the equation is 4.48 x 80 = 368.75. enjoy :D
By doing so, they provide the illusion that the payments are cheaper then 1000 dollars, because 50 looks very small, when in reality it's $100 more then what the mattress is actually worth.