Answer:
Less than 4.70 GB
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = # of GB that Janelys uses that month. Since Janelys wants to pay less than $70 given that the flat rate for subscribing to that company's data per month is $46.50 and each GB costs $5 to use, the inequality can be written as:
5x + 46.50 < 70
5x < 23.50 Subtract $45.60 from each side.
x < 4.70 GB Divide 5 from each side.
Thus, (if it is whole numbers) Janelys can use 4 GB while staying within her budget or (if decimals are fine) anything less than 4.70 GB. Hope this helped! :D
Answer:
58.40
Step-by-step explanation:
292 ÷ 5 = 58.40
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Answer:
$176
Expression: (12*3)+(70*2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The 3 hair brushes: $12*3= $36
The 2 hair straighteners: $70*2=$140
$140+$36=$176
Answer:
a. Quantitative variable.
b. Categorical variable.
c. Categorical variable.
d. Quantitative variable.
Step-by-step explanation:
Categorical variables are usually labels or words that describe a property.
Quantitative variables are countable numeric values and represent some sort of measurement. (Note that numbers can also be categorical variable if they are used to simply label something instead of providing numeric value.)
a. Noise levels in a city (in decibels )
Represents the amount of noise in a countable quantity, Quantitative variable.
b. Dream vacation location
Represents the name of a place, Categorical variable.
c. Favorite baby name
Represents the name of a person, Categorical variable.
d. Calories in a cheese Danish
Represents the amount of calories in cheese Danish in a countable quantity, Quantitative variable.
They both have right angles and have the same angles overall. Essentially they are the same size, one is just expanded bigger than the other. It might be dilation. The inside line so indicate the similarity in angle sizes.