Answer: for 9 attendees it would cost $18
Step-by-step explanation: First you have to find the unit rate. So for every 7 attendees it costs $14, divide them both by the GCF which is 7. 14÷7=2
7÷7=1
So for every 1 attendee it is $2.
Now to figure out how much it would cost for 9 attendees, figure out what you have to do to 1 to get 9. Multiply it by 9.
And whatever you do to one number you have to do for the other. So $2 • 9 = $18
So for every 9 attendees it costs $18.
There are two sides in a coin so the chance of getting tails is 1/2, which would be 0.5.
I'm not sure tho.
Answer:
14/9 or 1.555556
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Simplify 1 + 1/3 to 4/3.
(4/3)^2 - 2/9
2) Use Division Distributive Property: (x/y)^a = x^a/y^a.
4^2/3^2 - 2/9
3) Simplify 4^2 to 16.
16/3^2 - 2/9
4) Simplify 3^2 to 9.
16/9 - 2/9
5) Simplify.
14/9
(Decimal form: 1.555556)
Thanks, Eddie
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