Correct answer is the 3rd one.
Answer:
$4.21
Step-by-step explanation:
Discount = Original Price x Discount %/100
Discount = 4.9 × 14/100
Discount = 4.9 x 0.14
You save = $0.69
Final Price = Original Price - Discount
Final Price = 4.9 - 0.686
Final Price = $4.21
The hot tub takes in 1,520 watts everyday to keep its water warm. A kilowatt has 1,000 watts (hence kilo means 1,000). 1,520 divided by 1,000 equals 1.520. However, this isn't free electricity - Each kilowatt costs 8 cents or 0.08 of a dollar. 1.520 x 0.08 = 12.160 or $12.16. We aren't done yet! This hot tub runs for 4 months (and we are assuming these months exactly have 30 days each). 4 x 30 = 120. $12.16 x 120 = $1,459.20. In order to keep the hot tub running, you need to pay 1,459.20 for all the kilowatts of electricity it takes.
Answer:
$2 per ride
Step-by-step explanation:
$32-$20=$12
McKenna rode 6 rides so $12 divided by 6 rides is $2 for every ride
2/5 at the top nd bottom, but 0/5 on the sides. So 2/5 + 0/5= 1/5