Answer:
The amount of the markdown is $10.80
The sale price is $25.20
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Example: Find the radian measure of the angles −70° and 120°.
Solution: To find the radian measure of −70° we multiply −70 by the conversion factor /180. We get
Similarly, for 120° we obtain
Note that when we write an angle as a fractional amount of , for example 2/3 times we write the result either as the numerator times divided by the denominator or as the fraction times . So the two values
are equivalent ways of writing the same number. You will see both methods used in the text and in the exercises.
Example: Find the degree measure of /12.
Solution: The conversion factor for going from radians to degrees is 180/. We get
and so the radian measure of /12 is 15°.
Step-by-step explanation:
you split the problem into two separate problems and go from there.
so, (5x+15) and (xy+3y) then you take out the common factor in both
so, positive 5 out of (5x+15) and positive y out of (xy+3y)
you'll then have 5(x+3) and y(x+3)
The x=3 is similar in both problems so you can combine them to make one and combine the two factors you took out to make another problem.
So your final answer is (x+3)(5+y)
$46.25; Since there are no variables (no numbers that could change, such as how many family members they have), you can simply add them all together to find your answer.
18.00+16.50+11.75
$46.25