What are you asking here i think it should be 20:100
The correct numbers to use in solving problems about
spans of time like B.C. and A.D. should be “integers”.
Integers are whole numbers (not a fractional number or not a decimal
number) which can take a value of negative, zero, or positive number. Example
of integers would be -1, 0 and 1.
<span>In calculations, the time period would be on the x-axis. Since
B.C. and A.D. are two different spans of time, therefore in the calculations,
the date of BC should be negative (negative x-axis) while the date of AD should
be positive (positive x-axis). This would place the origin as the common
reference.</span>
Answer:
7(1/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Let

be the number of rides Chandler takes in a month. Then the cost with the MetroCard is still $81, but the cost without the MetroCard is

. So we can set up an equation representing what we want: "The cost with a MetroCard of r rides in a month is less than the cost without a MetroCard." In equations,

Thus, at a minimum, Chandler must take 41 rides for his MetroCard to be cheaper than not having it.