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<span>You gave $1,500 in bonuses to two employees. one employee received $200 more than the other employee. what was the amount of the larger bonus given?
Answer: If both employees received the same amount then you would need to divide the amount by 2.
$1500 / 2 = $750.
However , in this case one employee receives $200 more than the other.
$750 + $100 = $ 850.
$750 - $100 = $650
$850 + $650 = $1500.
The larger bonus amount is $850 and the smaller is $650.
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To get a close estimate, we can round 49 up to 50 and 311 down to 300, obtaining an estimate of 50/300 = 1/6, or 0.1666... as a repeating decimal. That decimal approximation is a little less than one hundredth away from the actual decimal approximation of ≈ 0.1576
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<h2>None of the other answer are correct. </h2>
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Ouuuuuuu i didnt have that but can somebody help with this because it seem hard.
X=Since you have an angle, a hypotenuse, and the opposite side, we can use:
sin(x)=opposite/hypotenuse
sin(60)=x/8 (cross multiply)
sin(60)*8=x
√3/2*8=x
x=8√3/2
x=4√3 so the answer is B
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