I suppose <em>K</em> is the matrix

To compute det(<em>K</em>), you can use a simple cofactor expansion along the first row:

0 ≤ x < 3
sorry if this is wrong!
Answer: 2 decimal digits
Step-by-step explanation:
When multiplying decimals, placement of the decimal point is very important. Since there is one decimal digit in each factor, there must be two decimal digits in the product. This is because tenths x tenths = hundredths
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Answer:
A. <u>4</u> trucks will make $80 because 4 × 20 = 80, so they need to wash <u>38</u> cars to make the other $380 because 38 × 10 = 380.
($80 + $380 = $460)
B. <u>15</u> trucks will make $300 because
15 × 20 = 300, so they need to wash <u>16</u> cars to make the other $160 because 16 × 10 = 160. ($300 + $160 = $460)
C. <u>21</u> trucks will make $420 because
21 × 20 = 420, so they need to wash <u>4</u> cars to make the other $40 because 4 × 10 = 40.
($420 + $40 = $460)
D. <u>27</u> trucks will make $540, so they won't have to wash any cars because they would have already exceeded their goal of $460.
Not sure what to do for letter E. Sorry. I hope the rest makes sense though :)
X= A) 80 I believe you double 120 to 240 and divide by the 4 quarters.