Answer:
The possible values of the number of dollars in the original pile of money is ≥ $200 but < $350
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have, pile of money ≥ $200
Amount in put the left pocket = $50
Fraction given away = 2/3 of rest of pile ≥ 2/3×150 ≥ $100
Amount put in right pocket = ≥ $150 - $100 ≥ $50
Total amount remaining with Jeri = $50 +≥ $50 ≥ $100
Also original pile - $200 < $100
Therefore where maximum amount given away to have more money = $200 we have
2/3× (original pile - 50) = $200
Maximum amount for original pile = $350
Therefore the possible values of the number of dollars in the original pile of money is ≥ $200 but < $350.
Answer:
B. r=C/2pi
Step-by-step explanation:
C=2piR
C/2pi=R
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
The intersecting chord theorem is expressed as;
7 * x = 4 * 14
7x = 56
Divide both sides by 7
7x/7 = 56/7
x = 8
Hence the value of x is 8
Answer:
Covered: $3712
Still need to pay: $928
Step-by-step explanation:
4/5 --> 0.8 --> 80%
4640 x 0.8 --> 3712
Covered: $3712 (which is 80%)
Still need to pay: $928 (which is 20%)
The answer is m=5 and m=-2. There is no extraneous solution for this equation.