Converting percentage to a decimal :
50%= 50 / 100 = 0.5
What is 50% of 15
=50% * 15
=0.5 * 15
=7.5
Answer:
the number of coats in the coat check will most likely decrease if the temperatures decrease.
Step-by-step explanation:
Im guessing this answer: Number of coats in the coat check will decrease because the graph shows negative association
But it could also be this answer: Number of coats in the coat check will decrease because the graph shows positive association
I think the graph shows a negative association because when the temperature goes down, the coat check goes down as well
Answer: After working for 33
hours a week
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us write equations to represent these two places. Let x be hours worked and y be money earned.
Tim Hortons:
$200 + $5x = y
McDonalds:
$300 + $2x = y
Now, to find the conditions of which Tim Hortons is the better employer (on the basis of money earned) we must find the interval that Tim Hortons pays more. This can be found by setting up another equation, or by graphing. I have shown both. <em>See attached for the graph</em>.
$200 + $5x > $300 + $2x
$5x > $100 + $2x
$3x > $100
x > 
x > 33.3334
Tim Hortons is the better employer after an employee has worked for 33
hours a week.
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120 the formula for interior angles of a shape is ((n-2)180)n
Answer:
h(8q²-2q) = 56q² -10q
k(2q²+3q) = 16q² +31q
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Replace x in the function definition with the function's argument, then simplify.
h(x) = 7x +4q
h(8q² -2q) = 7(8q² -2q) +4q = 56q² -14q +4q = 56q² -10q
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2. Same as the first problem.
k(x) = 8x +7q
k(2q² +3q) = 8(2q² +3q) +7q = 16q² +24q +7q = 16q² +31q
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Comment on the problem
In each case, the function definition says the function is not a function of q; it is only a function of x. It is h(x), not h(x, q). Thus the "q" in the function definition should be considered to be a literal not to be affected by any value x may have. It could be considered another way to write z, for example. In that case, the function would evaluate to ...
h(8q² -2q) = 56q² -14q +4z
and replacing q with some value (say, 2) would give 196+4z, a value that still has z as a separate entity.
In short, I believe the offered answers are misleading with respect to how you would treat function definitions in the real world.