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Answer:
260%
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve how much the percentage increase cost of Jo's car insurance is, we first need to list down our variables.
1st year = £245
2nd year = £883
First off, we need to find the difference of the two.
Increase = £883 - £245
Increase = £638
Now to find the percentage increase, we take our increase and divide it by our 1st year's payment and multiply it by 100.
Percentage increase = 
Percentage increase = 
Percentage increase = 260%
So the percentage increase of last years payment to this years payment is 260%.
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Answer:
x=-6, y=1
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve your system by substitution.
y=x+7;−2x−11=y
Step: Solve y=x+7 for y:
y=x+7
Step: Substitute x+7 for y in −2x−11=y:
−2x−11=y
−2x−11=x+7
−2x−11+−x=x+7+−x(Add -x to both sides)
−3x−11=7
−3x−11+11=7+11(Add 11 to both sides)
−3x=18
−3x/
−3
=
18/
−3 (Divide both sides by -3)
x=−6
Step: Substitute−6 for x in y=x+7:
y=x+7
y=−6+7
y=1 (Simplify both sides of the equation)
Answer:
x=−6 and y=1