Given : The Relationship between the Average Rating for the Hotel and the Average Daily Price of the Room of the Hotel is expressed by the Equation :
✿ Y = 65X + 55
Where : X is the Average Rating of the Hotel from 0 to 5 Stars and Y is the Average Price of the Room
For a 3-Star Hotel Room, X is Equal to 3
⇒ The Average Room Price for a 3-Star Hotel Room = [65(3) + 55]
⇒ The Average Room Price for a 3-Star Hotel Room = [195 + 55]
⇒ The Average Room Price for a 3-Star Hotel Room = $250
Option D is the Answer
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When x = -4, y = 2(-4)+2 = -6.
When x = -3, y = 2(-3)+2 = -4.
Fill in the other values of y the same way.
Answer:
The Cost of yellow shirts is $15 and the cost of purple shirt is $ 60
Step-by-step explanation:
Let cost of one yellow shirt be x
and the cost of one purple shirt be y
On Monday
5x + 7y = 165--------------------(1)
On Tuesday
4x + 11y = 213----------------------(2)
To solve (1) and (2)
multiplying eq(1) with 4
20x + 28y = 660--------------------(3)
multiplying eq(2) with 5
20x + 55y = 1056-------------------(4)
Subtracting (3) from (4)
20x + 55y = 1056
20x + 28y = 660
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0x +27y = 405
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![y = \frac{405}{27}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%20%3D%20%5Cfrac%7B405%7D%7B27%7D)
y = 15
Substituting y value in eq(1)
5x + 7(15) = 165
5x + 105 =405
5x =405 -105
5x =300
x = \frac{300}{5}
x =60
Let the yellow cubes be x
yellow = x
blue = 2x // Blue cubes is twice of yellow
Green = 8x // Green is four times of blue
Ratio:
Yellow : Blue : Green
1 : 2 : 8
P(Yellow) = 1/11
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Answer: The probability of getting a yellow cube is 1/11.
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Answer:
All of the above are true
Step-by-step explanation:
If you look at the first answer choice, you can see that line "s" and line "t" interest at one point. So the first answer choice is definitely true, but we have to continue looking at other answer choices to make sure.
All lines that intersect must intersect at a point, and in the photo that point is established as Point P. This makes the second answer choice also correct.
If we look at the third answer choice and the photo, we can see that point P is definitely on line t and s (when there are two lines intersecting at a point, that point is on those two lines). This shows that the third answer choice is also correct.
Since the fourth answer acknowledges that all of the other answers are correct, it is the correct answer.