Answer:
The mentioned number in the exercise is:
Step-by-step explanation:
To obtain the mentioned number in the exercise, first you must write the equations you can obtain with it.
If:
- x = hundredths digit
- y = tens digit
- z = ones digit
We can write:
- x = z + 1 (the hundreds digit is one more than the ones digit).
- y = 2x (the tens digit is twice the hundreds digit).
- x + y + z = 11 (the sum of the digits is 11).
Taking into account these data, we can use the third equation and replace it to obtain the number and the value of each digit:
- x + y + z = 11
- (z + 1) + y + z = 11 (remember x = z + 1)
- z + 1 + y + z = 11
- z + z +y + 1 = 11 (we just ordered the equation)
- 2z + y + 1 = 11 (z + z = 2z)
- 2z + y = 11 - 1 (we passed the +1 to the other side of the equality to subtract)
- 2z + y = 10
- 2z + (2x) = 10 (remember y = 2x)
- 2z + 2x = 10
- 2z + 2(z + 1) = 10 (x = z + 1 again)
- 2z + 2z + 2 = 10
- 4z + 2 = 10
- 4z = 10 - 2
- 4z = 8
- z = 8/4
- <u>z = 2</u>
Now, we know z (the ones digit) is 2, we can use the first equation to obtain the value of x:
- x = z + 1
- x = 2 + 1
- <u>x = 3</u>
And we'll use the second equation to obtain the value of y (the tens digit):
- y = 2x
- y = 2(3)
- <u>y = 6</u>
Organizing the digits, we obtain the number:
- Number = xyz
- <u>Number = 362</u>
As you can see, <em><u>the obtained number is 362</u></em>.
 
        
             
        
        
        
5x = 25
x = 5
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She puts 8% of her salary in, so multiply her pay by 8% to get her yearly amount she saves:
45000 x 0.08 = $3,600 per year.
 The company puts 6% of that in the account:
3600 x 0.06 = $216
 So per year 3600 + 216 = $3,816 is saved.
3,816 x 2 = $7,632 is the 2 year total.
 The answer is A.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Integers do not have decimals...so ur answer is no. terminating decimals are not integers
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
I think it's 12×54 but im probs wrong