So in this problem we can state that each T-shirt costs S19 each. And if Kate buys two she gets a 30% off with the second shirt she buys. <span>And how much will she pay?
Solution:</span> <span><span>
1. </span>19 for each t-shirt</span> <span><span>
2. </span>Total of $38 if not provided with 30% off</span>
<span><span>3. </span>19 x 0.3 = 5.7</span>
<span><span>4. </span>Hence 30% of $19 is $5.7</span>
<span><span>5. </span>Next is we deduct $5.7 which is 30% of $19.</span> <span><span>
6. </span>19 – 5.7 = $13.3</span> <span><span>
7. </span>Therefore we add one shirt for $19 and the second, less 30% off which now only costs for $13.3.</span> <span><span>
8. </span>19 + 13.3 = 32.3</span>
<span><span>9. </span>Conclusively, she will pay $32.3 for the shirts.</span>
The situation above described that Jeff added two - thirds of 128 to the flour. The numerical value of (2/3)(128) is 85.33 grams. The recipe says to add only 32 grams of vanilla powder. Hence, Jeff went over the prescribed amount.
To determine the excess amount, subtract 32 from 85.33 which has a numerical value of 53.33 grams.
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Answer: g(x) = 3/2 x + 9
Step-by-step explanation:
h(x) = -2/3 x - 1
perpendicular lines always have the opposite sign, reciprocal slope
so, the slope of the perpendicular line would be: m = 3/2
y = mx + b
y = 3/2 x + b
plug in (-4, 3) to find b
3 = 3/2 (-4) + b
3 = -6 + b
b = 9
y = 3/2 x + 9
g(x) = 3/2 x + 9