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Answer:
$4.18
Step-by-step explanation:
You take $3.80 and multiply by it .1 (turn 10% into a decimal by moving the decimal to the right two places).
This gives you .38
Then you add .38 to $3.80 which gives you $4.18.
Answer:
2,880
Step-by-step explanation:
P + 60N = x
1500 + 60(23) = x
1500 + 1380 = x
2880 = x
Answer:
The first one is equivalent [the 6x+48 = 2(3x+24)] and the second one is <u>NOT</u> equivalent [the 7x+21 ≠ 2(5x+3)]
Step-by-step explanation:
Just follow distributive property to solve these. You can ignore the first expression in both until you have to compare the answers.
1. 6x+48 and 2(3x+24)
2(3x+24) ---> 2(3x) + 2(24) ---> <u>6x + 48</u>
Bring in the first expression ~ <u>6x+48 and 6x+48 </u>
They are the same, so they are equivalent
2. 7x+21 and 2(5x+3)
2(5x+3) ---> 2(5x) + 2(3) ----> 10x + 6
Bring in the first expression ~ <u>7x+21 and 10x + 6</u>
They are NOT the same, so they are NOT equivalent
Answer:
This question is solved in detail below. Please refer to the attachment for better understanding of an Ellipse.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, there is a spelling mistake. This is vertices not verticles.
So, I have attached a diagram of an ellipse in which it is clearly mentioned where are the vertices of an ellipse.
Vertices of an Ellipse: There are two axes in any ellipse, one is called major axis and other is called minor axis. Where, minor is the shorter axis and major axis is the longer one. The places or points where major axis and minor axis ends are called the vertices of an ellipse. Please refer to the attachment for further clarification.
Equations of an ellipse in its standard form:
This is the case when major axis the longer one is on the x-axis centered at an origin.

This is the case when major axis the longer one is on the y-axis centered at an origin.
where major axis length = 2a
and minor axis length = 2b