Answer:
No, It is not equal to a 60% discount.
Step-by-step explanation:
Think of this. I go into a store and everything is 50% off and I have a coupon myself that is a 50% off discount for a specific item. It may seem like the item is now free, but it isn't. Imagine the item was $1 before any discount. Then the store took 50% off of the $1, leaving it at $0.50. So now with my discount of 50% off the item I will be taking this 50% off of $0.50 = my final discounted cost of $0.25.
Hope I helped you understand :)
Answer: do you need help with 1 and 2?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y≥1/2x is the answer for this problem
Please use * to denote mult. here, not "x." "x" is your variable and cannnot also be a symbol for mult.
f(x)g(x) = 3x^3 - 5x^2.
Now let x = 3:
(f*g)(3) = 3(3)^3 - 5(3)^2 = 81-45 = 36 (answer)
1 because 5/6 is almost a whole. It can't be 1/2 because it would have been 3/6. And it's not 2 because it should have been an improper faction