Im sorry but why are you putting this on here?
Answer:
C(m) = $(40+3m)
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are asked to write an equation representing the total cost of renting a truck by Makayla.
We proceed as follows;
Form the question, we can deduce that there is an initial cost of $40 and a rental fee of $3 per mile driven.
Now, we were made to know that she had driven m miles. We now calculate the rental fee for this m miles she has driven. Mathematically, we only need to find the product here. The rental fees for the m Miles traveled would be m * 3 = $3m
Now the total cost C(m) would be = $40 + $3m or simply C(m) = $(40+3m)
If the budget is $200 and he have 15 members then we have divide the two. 200 / 15 = $13.33 per shorts. 15x =< $200. x represents 13.33. So the solution represents the coach may spend up to $13.33 per pair of shorts. If it was even 1 cent more than $13.33 than he wouldn't have enough.So he can spend up to $13.33 or less per pair of shorts.
Answer:
33 1/3%
Step-by-step explanation:
When you roll a die, the possible outcomes are 1,2,3,4,5,6
getting a number less than 5: 1,2,3,4
P( getting a number less than 5)
= number of outcomes that meet conditions / total outcomes
=4/6
= 2/3
Then we flip a coin heads or tails
We want heads
P (heads) = number of outcomes that meet conditions / total outcomes
= 1/2
Since the event outcomes do not depend on each other
P( getting a number less than 5) *P (heads) = 2/3 * 1/2 = 1/3
as a percent
= 33 1/3%
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
nCr = 5!/(3! × (5 - 3)!)
= 10
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The formula for combinations is generally n! / (r! (n -- r)!), where n is the total number of possibilities to start and r is the number of selections made. In our example, we have 52 cards; therefore, n = 52.