A,B,C,D i.e. all statements are true!
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
According to question, Lynn works as a part-time vendor selling necklaces for $15 each and bangles for $10 each. She needs to earn a minimum of $300 per week to cover her expenses. The inequality for above scenario will be :
where, x is number of necklaces & y is number of bangles.
A.
Lynn will meet her goal if she sells 12 bangles and 12 necklaces. i.e. x=12 and y=12 , putting values inequality : which follows inequality . True statement!
B.
Lynn will meet her goal if she sells 20 bangles and 6 necklaces.
putting values inequality : which follows inequality . True statement!
C.
Lynn will meet her goal if she sells 6 bangles and 12 necklaces. putting values inequality : , which follows inequality . True statement!
D.
Lynn will meet her goal if she sells 2 bangles and 18 necklaces.putting values inequality : , which follows inequality . True statement!
This is the correct answer people I just took the lesson. -4^-4
I hope this helps you
2s-4s=-2s
The sum of any geometric sequence, (technically any finite set is a sequence, series are infinite) can be expressed as:
s(n)=a(1-r^n)/(1-r), a=initial term, r=common ratio, n=term number
Here you are given a=10 and r=1/5 so your equation is:
s(n)=10(1-(1/5)^n)/(1-1/5) let's simplify this a bit:
s(n)=10(1-(1/5)^n)/(4/5)
s(n)=12.5(1-(1/5)^n) so the sum of the first 5 terms is:
s(5)=12.5(1-(1/5)^5)
s(5)=12.496
as an improper fraction:
(125/10)(3124/3125)
390500/31240
1775/142