So,
I like to simplify a fraction first. This is what I do when I'm in a store trying to find the unit price.

Factor.

Cross out ones.

Multiply it out.

In my head, I remember that one-eighth is equal to 0.125.
So seven-eighths is equal to 0.125 times 7.
0.125 * 7 = 0.875
Convert to percent form.
0.875 --> 87.5%
James answered 87.5% of his quiz correctly.
I actually have the decimal equivalents for eighths in my head when I'm shopping. So once I get seven-eighths, I immediately know how much that is. I can also subtract 0.125 from 1.000 to get seven-eighths.
How to solve your problem
9−4+3
9x−4+3x9x-4+3x9x−4+3x
Simplify
1
Combine like terms
9−4+3
9x−4+3x{\color{#c92786}{9x}}-4+{\color{#c92786}{3x}}9x−4+3x
12−4
12x−4{\color{#c92786}{12x}}-412x−4
Solution
12−4
SO D
Answer:
x = -8/29 = -0.276
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1 :
Solving a Single Variable Equation :
1.1 Solve : 29x+8 = 0
Subtract 8 from both sides of the equation :
29x = -8
Divide both sides of the equation by 29:
x = -8/29 = -0.276
One solution was found :
x = -8/29 = -0.276
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Answer:
12 (p/2 + 17.50) = 750 equation can be used to get regular price of enrollment.
Step-by-step explanation:
So when a new student gets enrolled by paying a $17.50 application fee and gets a value of price halved at p/2
where p = regular price of enrollment
So in reality, for the student to be enrolled he/she must pay = (p/2) + $17.50 application fee to be able to get that special offer.
So Twelve new students enrolled, meaning they paid: 12 (p/2 + 17.50 application fee)
The amount they all paid is $750.
To get the regular price of enrollment from the price that included the application fees, the equation to use would be: 12 (p/2 + 17.50) = 750