X = number of cds on the rack
x + 7 = 30
x = 30 - 7
x = 23 <== so there are currently 23 cds on the rack
Answer:
Cleanser that costs 50 cents is 1400 liters, Cleanser that costs 80 cents is 600 liters.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can solve this by using <em>simultaneous equations</em>:
- Let us express the question in terms of equations
Let a be cleanser at 50 cents and let b be the cleanser at 80 cents.
Equation 1: 0.5a + 0.8b = 0.59(a+b)
Equation 2: a + b = 2000
From equation 2, a = 2000 - b (Let's call this equation 3)
2. Substituting equations 2 and 3 in Equation 1:
0.5a + 0.8b = 0.59(a+b)
0.5(2000 - b) + 0.8b = 0.59(2000)
1000 - 0.5b + 0.8b = 1180
0.3b = 180
b = 600
Substitute in equation 3:
a = 2000 - 600
a = 1400
As a note, I formed equation 1 because I know for a fact the cost per liter of a and b. I also know it is sold at 0.59 cents per liter. We are selling 2000 liters in this instance, therefore 0.59(2000) = 1180, which in this case is the selling price.
Answer:
The answer is A, (1,2).
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!
8x-4(x+1) = 0
x =1
y = 1 + 1
y = 2
(x,y) = (1,2)
2 = 1 + 1
8 x 1 - 4 x 2 = 0
Simplify
2 = 2
0 = 0
Solution = (1 , 2)
She says 35 because number 7 in line says 31, so 31+4=35...
I hope this helped you!
<span>%Antifreeze=<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span><span>V<span>Fluid</span></span></span></span>
<span><span>V<span>Fluid</span></span>=<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span><span>%Antifreeze</span></span></span>
<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span>=<span>V<span>fluid</span></span>∗%Antifreeze</span>
I want to find the amount of antifreeze in a 15 quart solution with 30% antifreeze
<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span>=15∗0.30</span> =18/4 quarts of antifreeze
Similarly, I want to find the amount of antifreeze in a 15 quart solution with 35% antifreeze first.
<span><span>V<span>Antifreeze</span></span>=15∗0.35</span> = 21/4 quarts of antifreeze
<span>the difference between 21/4 and 18/4 is 3/4 quarts, which is the amount of pure antifreeze I've added in.
</span><span>
SO the V_fluid I replaced with 3/4 quarts of antifreeze is (3/4)/ 0.35</span>