Six hundred ninty three thousand, five thousand six hundred ninty nine
Three hundred fourty thousand two thousand and eighty nine
I’m confused on the comma for the last 2?
The number in exponential form should have an exponent of 3 so x^3 equals 3^3 (3×3×3=27). Since the exponent is the same, set the bases equal. Answer: A. X=3
The register contains 8 number of $20 bills and 13 number of $100 bills.
<h3>What is termed as the linear equation in two variables?</h3>
- A linear equation in two variables is one that is written in the form ax + by + c=0, where a, b, and c are real numbers as well as the coefficients of x and y, i.e. a and b, are not equal to zero.
Let 'x' be the of $20 bills.
Let 'y' be of $100 bills.
Total bill = 21
x+y = 21
y = -x+21 ......eq1
Now,
Total price = $1460.
20x + 100y = 1460
Put value of y from eq 1.
20x + 100(-x+21) = 1460
20x-100x+2100=1460
-80x=-640
x=8 (Number of $20 bill)
And,
-8+21=13
y=13 (Number of $100 bills)
Thus, the register contains 8 number of $20 bills and 13 number of $100 bills.
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The complete question is-
A cash register contains $20 bills and $100 bills with a total value of $1460. If there are 21 bills total, then how many of each does the register contain?
The answer is c. contribute
2x-1 = 2x+3
2x = 2x+4
0=4
there is no solution
The reason for this is the equations have the same slope and they have different y-intercepts. this means that they are parallel and will never touch.