The answer to this question is 50 because you have to multiply 100x50 and you get 5000
Answer:
0.2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer/Step-by-step Explanation:
Given:
a = no. of DVDs
b = no. of CDs
Total cost ($) for DVDs and CDs = 
a. The cost for 1 DVD = 2.5(a) = 2.5(1) = $2.5
The cost for 1 CD = 2(b) = 2(1) = $2
b. Total cost for 4 DVDs and 4 CDs:
Substitute a = 4, and b = 4 into the equation.


Total cost for 4 DVDs and 4 CDs = $18
c. To find out if $20 would be enough to buy 6 DVDs and 3 CDs, substitute a = 6, and b = 3 into the equation. Solve for the total cost to see if it equals $20 or is less than $20. If it's greater than $20, then it won't be enough.


6 DVDs and 3 CDs cost more than $20, therefore, $20 is not enough.
2t + 5b = 20
8t + 3b = 29
Multiply the first equation by-4
-8t -20b = -80
8t + 3b = 29
-17b = -51
b = 3
Plug 3 in for b into either equation and solve for t.
2t + 5(3) = 20
2t + 15 = 20
2t = 5
Divide both sides by 2
t = 2.50
Step-by-step explanation:


= 2π(14).(14+29)
=2π .14.43


=3784 mm²