Answer:
The correct answer is 108
Step-by-step explanation:
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Thank me later.
1/10 is the same as saying 10 times less
Refer to the diagram below
The digit as the first decimal place is worth 1/10
The digit as the second decimal place is worth 1/100 which is 1/10 worth the digit as the first decimal place
Example of two decimal numbers:
2.56 and 2.68
The digit 6 in 2.56 is 6/100
The digit 6 in 2.68 is 6/10
The digit 6 in 2.56 is 1/10 as much as the digit 6 in 2.68
Answer:
<h2>The right answer is 415.4 cubic feet.</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
As you can observe in the image attached, the composite figure is formed by a square prism and a pyramid on top.
We need to find the volum of each part separately.
<h3> Square prism.</h3>

<h3>Square pyramid.</h3>
First, we need to find the height of the pyramid. We already know the height of each triangular face of the pyramid, which divides equally the side.
Let's use Pythagorean's Theorem to find the height of the pyramid.

The height is 4.3 feet, approximately.
Now, we find the volume of the pyramid

The sum of both figures represents the total volume of the composite figure

Therefore, the right answer is 415.4 cubic feet.
<u>Part (a)</u>
The variable y is the dependent variable and the variable x is the independent variable.
<u>Part (b)</u>
The cost of one ticket is $0.75. Therefore, the cost of 18 tickets will be:
dollars
Now, we know that Kendall spent her money only on ride tickets and fair admission and that she spent a total of $33.50.
Therefore, the price of the fair admission is: $33.50-$13.50=$20
If we use y to represent the total cost and x to represent the number of ride tickets, the linear equation that can be used to determine the cost for anyone who only pays for ride tickets and fair admission can be written as:
......Equation 1
<u>Part (c)</u>
The above equation is logical because, in general, the total cost of the rides will depend upon the number of ride tickets bought and that will be 0.75x. Now, even if one does not take any rides, that is when x=0, they still will have to pay for the fair admission, and thus their total cost, y=$20.
Likewise, any "additional" cost will depend upon the number of ride tickets bought as already suggested. Thus, the total cost will be the sum of the total ride ticket cost and the fixed fair admission cost. Thus, the above Equation 1 is the correct representative linear equation of the question given.