The cost of each Piano Lesson = $30
If there are x lessons, the total cost of lessons can be expressed as 30x.
Since the number of lessons cannot be negative, the value of x can be 0 or greater than 0, where x=0 shows no lesson.
For 1 lesson, x = 1
So the cost will be = 30(1) = $30
In ordered pair we can write it as (1, 30)
If we consider there is an option to attend half portion of a lecture, then for 1 and half lectures, x = 1.5
So, the cost for 1.5 lectures will be = 30(1.5) = $45
In ordered pair we can write it as (1.5, 45)
For 3 lesson, x = 3
The cost of 3 lessons will be = $90
In ordered pair we can write this as (3, 90)
So, from the given options, only following 2 ordered pairs satisfy the given conditions:
1) (1,30)
2) (3, 90)
Answer:
3 also could be said as 3/1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
It is split into 8 equal parts, if you want to see how likely you're going to get red, look at how many red parts there are. 2. Now make it into a fraction! 2/8, but we need it to be simplified so it is 1/4.
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