Hey there!
Let's first find an easier situation.
If we're saying:
How many fives are in ten?
We're doing 10 divided by 5, because we're seeing how many 5's go into 10.
It's no different here.
We will be doing 6 divided by 3/4, just as we did with our simpler situation.
Using our "keep, switch, flip" rule (keep first term, change to multiplication, take reciprocal of second term)
we get:
6 divided by 3/4
=
6 * 4/3
= 24/3
= 8 3/4's in 6.
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
y = -4x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
you said, slope of -4, therefore it's -4x and you also said y intercept of 1, therefore it's a positive 1 : +1
combine them together: y = -4x +1
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Answer: he would have $343.47 after 2 years.
Step-by-step explanation:
if he leaves his interest from the first year in the bank, we would assume that his interest was compounded. We would apply the formula for determining compound interest which is expressed as
A = P(1+r/n)^nt
Where
A = total amount in the account at the end of t years
r represents the interest rate.
n represents the periodic interval at which it was compounded.
P represents the principal or initial amount deposited
From the information given,
P = $300
r = 7% = 7/100 = 0.07
n = 1 because it was compounded once in a year.
t = 2 years
Therefore,.
A = 300(1 + 0.07/1)^1 × 2
A = 300(1.07)^2
A = $343.47
Hey there!
The answer to your question is a = s - b - C/2
<u>To solve for "a", we must get "a" on it's own side of the equal sign.</u> We can first subtract "s" from both sides:
<em>0 = a + b + C/2 - s</em>
Then, we can subtract a from both sides:
<em>-a = b + C/2 - s</em>
Finally, we divide both sides by -1, so a is by itself.
<em>a = -b - C/2 + s</em>
And we can rearrange it to the standard form:
a = s - b - C/2
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