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Answer:
(4/5)d + 6/5
Discussion:
2/5(3d+3) =
2(2d+3)/5 =
(4d + 6)/ 5 =
(4/5)d + 6/5
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MrB
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
√108 ÷ √125 + √75
= 6√3 ÷ 5√5 + 5√3
= 11√3 / 5√5
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Factors of 8: 1, 2, 4, 8
Factors of 6: 1, 2, 3, 6
Factors of 10: 1, 2, 5, 10
To answer the question, you need to determine the amount Mr. Traeger has left to spend, then find the maximum number of outfits that will cost less than that remaining amount.
Spent so far:
... 273.98 + 3×7.23 +42.36 = 338.03
Remaining available funds:
... 500.00 -338.03 = 161.97
The cycling outfits are about $80 (slightly less), and this amount is about $160 (slightly more), which is 2 × $80.
Mr. Traeger can buy two (2) cycling outfits with the remaining money.
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The remaining money is 161.97/78.12 = 2.0733 times the cost of a cycling outfit. We're sure he has no interest in purchasing a fraction of an outfit, so he can afford to buy 2 outfits.
So your slope is 2 and your Y-intercept is 1.
To graph it, start at 0 and go up to number 2.