12 is the number of $10 bills
20 is the number of $20 bills
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<u>Let's note</u>
a the number of $10 bills
b the number of $20 bills
The total value is $520 so we can write the first equation (1)

We know that there are 32 bills in total so we can write the second equation (2)

(1) - 10*(2) gives
10a + 20b - 10(a+b) = 520 - 320 = 200
10a + 20b - 10a - 10b = 10b = 200
So b = 200/10=20
and then from (2) a = 32 - 20 = 12
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There are 30 kids in the class and 6 voted for Sunday which means that there is a 6/30 chance that the student picked Sunday or a 20% chance the kid picked Sunday.
We know that
length of a sector=[∅]*r--------> when ∅ is in radians
so
∅=length of a sector/r
for r=7 ft
length of a sector=4 ft
∅=4/7-----> 0.57 radians
the answer part 1) is 0.57 radians
part 2)
area of a sector=(∅/2)*r²--------> when ∅<span> is in radians
</span>area of a sector=(4/7/2)*7²-----> (4/14)*49----> 14 ft²
the answer Part 2) is 14 ft²
Answer:
x + 0.15x = OP
Step-by-step explanation:
OP= Original Price
Answer:
10%
Step-by-step explanation:
60% + 30%=90%
so they have 10%of the original amount left.