16/2
According to PEMDAS
Multiplying/dividing comes first when you read the equation from left to right
If we let x and y represent the prices of adult and child tickets, respectively, then we can write two equations based on the daily sales.
8x +5y = 108
x +14y = 67
A graphing calculator shows the solution of these equations to be
(x, y) = (11, 4)
The price of an adult ticket is $11.
The price of a child ticket is $4.
The answer:
first of all, we should know that the expression of a vector V (a, b) can be written as follow:
V = r (Vx i + Vyj), where r is the length of the vector, it is r = sqrt(V²x + V²y)
Vx is the component lying on the x-axis and Vy on the y-axis
<span>v ⃗ lies in Quadrant II, means Vx is less than 0 (negative)
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so Vx= -r sin30° and Vy= rcos30°
r= <span>‖v ⃗ ‖=4√3
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so we have v = - 4√3sin30° i + 4√3 cos30° j
the components are
v(- 4√3sin30°, 4√3 cos30°) = (-2√3, 4√3 cos30°)
Answer:
36 candy bars. (32 if sold in packs)
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that eight candy bars cost 6 dollars, and we purchased $27 dollars worth of them.
Therefore, we can use 27/6 = 4.5 to see how many packs/sets of candy bars we purchased. Since there are 8 in a pack/set, we do 8x4.5 = 36 to see we can purchase 36 candy bars. However, if you can only buy them in packs of 8, then you can only purchased 4 packs/32 bars since 6x5 = 30 and we only have 27 dollars.
2x-5=25
Add 5 to both sides
2x-5+5=25+5
2x=30
Now, divide both sides to find x
2x/2=30/2
x=15
Nathan is 15 years old
To find Tasha's age, subtract 25 and 15
Therefore, Tasha is 10 years old
Hope I helped!