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No. Solve each of the problems and see if they match. Do PEMDAS order of operations
First, I find it helpful to write the function myself.
There is a set fee of $120, and $5 per <em>n</em> badges.
<em />120 + 5<em>n
</em>
This is a basic model. Now we can see if any match.
f(n) = 5<em>n</em> + 120 matches.
Let me know if you found any errors.
Answer:
fourth option
Step-by-step explanation:
let t be tennis balls and g be golf balls, then
5t + 3g = 70 → (1)
2t + 5g = 85 → (2)
Multiplying (1) by 5 and (2) by - 3 will eliminate g
25t + 15g = 350 → (3)
- 6t - 15g = - 255 → (4)
Add (3) and (4) term by term to eliminate g
19t = 95 ( divide both sides by 19 )
t = 5
Substitute t = 5 into either of the 2 equations and solve for g
Substituting into (1)
5(5) + 3g = 70
25 + 3g = 70 ( subtract 25 from both sides )
3g = 45 ( divide both sides by 3 )
g = 15
Thus
$5 for tennis balls and $15 for golf balls
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