x = original price, or 100%
if we take off 25% from 100% what's left is 75%, that's the discounted price.
let's then take 10% of that.
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69cx+6x-69cx+6x=12x I hope I was helping you.
D, because the domain 8 is repeating therefore it isn’t a function
So the equation of the red graph is already given to us:
. I assume you meant the blue graph?
We can use the vertex form:
, where
is the vertex. (We can ignore
because
is 1 for this graph.) Remember that the vertex is the maximum or minimum of a parabola and the point that the line of symmetry passes through. For f(x) the vertex is (0,0).
The vertex for
is at
on the coordinate plane. (4 left, 2 down)
Plug into the vertex form:

The double negative becomes a positive, and then you're done:

I will rewrite the question for better understanding:
Ashley recently opened a store that uses only natural ingredients. She wants to advertise her products by distributing bags of samples in her neighborhood. It takes Ashley 2/3 of a minute to prepare one bag. It takes each of her friends 75% longer to prepare a bag. How many hours will it take Ashley and 4 of her friends to prepare 1575 bags of samples?
Answer:
- <em><u>5.3 hours</u></em>
Explanation:
<u>1) Time it takes Ashley to preprate one bag: </u>
<u>2) Time it takes each friend of Ashley: 75% more than 2/3 min</u>
- 75% × 2/3 min = 0.75 × 2/3 min = 3/4 × 2/3 min= 2/4 min = 1/2 min = 0.5 min
- 2/3 min + 1/2 min = 7/6 min
<u>3) Time it takes Ashley and the 4 friends working along to prepare one bag:</u>
- Convert each time into a rate, since you can set that the total rate of Ashley along with her four friends is equal to the sum of each rate:
- Rate of Ashley: 1 bag / (2/3) min = 3/2 bag/min
- Rate of each friend: 1 bag / (7/6) min = 6/7 bag/min
- Rate of Ashley and 4 friends = 3/2 bag/min + 4 × 6/7 bag/min = (3/2 +24/7) bag/min = 69/14 bag/min
<u>4) Time of prepare 1575 bags of samples:</u>
- time = number of bags / number of bags per min = 1,575 bags / (69/14) bags/min = 319.56 min
<u>5) Convert minutes to hours:</u>
- 356.56 min × 1 hour / 60 min = 5.3 hours