So, there are 6 dozen pairs of gloves. That amount of gloves costed $87.12. She calculated the amount per pair as 14.52. This was incorrect because she forgot about the majority of the 6 dozen(one dozen is the number 12). So that means there are not 6 pairs of gloves, in fact, there are 72 pairs of gloves. So, now that we have that number, we can <u>correctly</u> calculate the amount of gloves per pair. Now we have 2 answers. The amount per glove and the amount per pair
Answer 1: Each pair of gloves costs $1.21.
Answer 2: Each individual glove costs 61¢<em>(if there is a number under the hundredths place in the price, like in the thousandths, you </em><em>always</em><em> round upwards, in this case, the cost was .605, but you round up, making it 61¢)</em>
Answer:
- D. It is a many-to-one function
Step-by-step explanation:
- One-t<em>o-one if every y value has exactly one x value mapped onto it</em>
- <em>Many-to-one if there are y values that have more than one x value mapped onto them.</em>
We have a function that is of degree 3, so it has 3 x-intercepts which means there are points (x₁, 0), (x₂, 0), (x₃, 0), so it is a many-to-one function
Correct option is D
Answer:
Use pemdas
Step-by-step explanation:
Paranthese, e, multiplacation, division, addition, subtraction
Answer:
4.33333333333 or 4 and 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Point (-5,21) would end up in quadrant II (2).
Step-by-step explanation:
It would end up in quadrant 2 because x=-5 which means it would go left.
y=21 which means it would go up.
Because of this, the point would end up in the top left of the graph which is quadrant 2.