♥ To solve find how much this will cost
AFTER the price increases.
♥ Solve:
Multiply the original price as it is by: <span>1.057 (5.7 as a decimal would be 0.057, but as i said to keep the original price, the 1 will keep it there.)
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Final answer: <span>
$195.54</span>
Answer:
I think 478.4 ._.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, find out how many gallons of gasoline she can buy with $18.50 by dividing 18.50 by 1.25 to get 14.8 gallons. Then, since he already has 6 gallons in his tank, add 6 to 14.8 = 20.8. Finally multiply this by the ratio of gallons to miles (23) to get 478.4
The least common multiple of 30 and 13 is 390 !
Answer:
D. Minimum at (3, 7)
Step-by-step explanation:
We can add and subtract the square of half the x-coefficient:
y = x^2 -6x +(-6/2)^2 +16 -(-6/2)^2
y = (x -3)^2 +7 . . . . . simplify to vertex form
Comparing this to the vertex for for vertex (h, k) ...
y = (x -h)^2 +k
We find the vertex to be ...
(3, 7) . . . . vertex
The coefficient of x^2 is positive (+1), so the parabola opens upward and the vertex is a minimum.