Answer:
pizza: $4, coke: $3, chips: $2
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets make the price of a pizza=p a coke= k and a bag of chips=c
then we have the following equations
p+k+c=9
p+2k=10
2p+2c=12
Because p is common in all the equations we shall make it the subject of each equation.
p=9-(k+c)...........i
p=10-2k..............ii
p=6-c...................iii
We then equate i and iii
9-(k+c)=6-c
9-k-c=6-c
putting like terms together we get:
9-6=-c+c+k
1 coke, k=$3
replacing this value in equation ii
we get p=10-2(3)
p=10-6= 4
1 pizza, p=$4
replacing this value in equation iii
4=6-c
c=6-4
=2
a bag of chips, c=$2
Thus, a pizza, a coke and a bag of chips= pizza: $4, coke: $3, chips: $2
P(Greece) =0.28 among tem P(G∩I) = 0.11. We also know tat
P(G ∪ I ) =1 [either Greece or Italy or both= all travelers)
The only data that is missing is te P(Italy)
P(G ∪ I ) = P(G) + P(I) - P(G∩ I)
1 =0.28 + P(I) so P(I) = 0.72
P(G) = 0.28 (including the 0 .11)
P(I) = 0.72 (including the 0.11)
P(G and I) =0.11
Answer:
maya 6528
Step-by-step explanation:
$0rry so no alam
firstly chain rule is dy/dx = dy/du * du/dx
a) y = 5u² + u - 1 hence dy/du = 10u +1
u = 3x +1 hence du/dx = 3
so dy/dx = 3(10u +1) {sub in u and expand}
b) y= u^-2 hence dy/du = -2u^-3
u=2x+3 hence du/dx = 2
so dy/dx= 2(-2u^-3) {sub in u}
Answer:
(4, 3)
Step-by-step explanation: