Answer:
2.- 100
Step-by-step explanation 1:

↑ As we can see, the only common multiple between 4 and 25 that is given to is 100.
Step-by-step explanation 2:

↑ Another way of knowing the answer is by using a fraction solving method. As we can see, the denominator is once again 100.
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BiologiaMagister
307.85
-40
-9.50
-41.75
+23.75
-4.62
=235.73$
Answer:
y = x + 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope-intercept form is y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Here, b is equal to 2 because the line crosses the y-axis at 2. THe slope is rise over run, or the change in y divided by the change in x. From the two points given, we get 3/3 which is equal to 1. 1x equals x, so this gives us "no slope." Putting it together gives us y = x + 2.
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Answer:
4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Sounds as though this problem presented several rates of change, but you have shared only one: 3y - 4x = 3. If we take x to be the independent variable, then 3y = 4x + 3, and y = (4/3)x + 1. The rate of change of this function (the rate of change of y with respect to x) is therefore 4/3.
To make the inequality, we will use the ≥ sign to determine how many more tickets we will need. Before we write the inequality, let's see how much money was already made by the present tickets. 70 x 9.50 = $665.
We can write the inequality as $665 + $9.50t ≥ $1000 where t is the number of tickets sold. Now we can solve
$665 + $9.50t ≥ $1000, subtract 665
$9.50t ≥ $335. Now isolate the t by divide 9.50 to both sides
t ≥ 35.26 which we can round up to 36 because you cant sell 35.26 tickets.
So you need at least 36 more tickets to earn at least $1000