Answer:
2 outfits
Step-by-step explanation:
first you have the total amount of money he has.
next subtract the amount of money he spends on the new bicycle
500-273.98=226.02
next find the total cost of the 3 bicycle reflectors
7.23 times 3 = 21.69
Subtract that total from the remaining amount of money left
226.02 - 21.69 = 204.33
Then subtract the helmet from the remaining money
204.33 - 42.36 = 161.97
now divide the remaining money by 78.12 to find out how many outfits he can buy
161.97 / 78.12 = around 2.07
So the answer is he can only buy 2 outfits with the remaining money
(you can not buy 2.07 outfits)
hope this helps and was what you were looking for
Answer:
Geographic features of ancient Greece.
Step-by-step explanation:
Greece has all of those attributes.
Answer:
Please see attached graph.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equations for straight lines are given as:
i) y = x +4
ii) y= x-4
Yon can form a table for values of x and y that are true for an equation and use these values as coordinates ( x,y ) to plot the graphs and view the lines to select the correct labels for the equations.
For i)
y= x+4
x y coordinates
-3 1 (-3,1 )
-2 2 (-2,2)
-1 3 (-1,3)
0 4 ( 0,4)
1 5 ( 1,5)
2 6 ( 2,6)
3 7 ( 3,7)
Plot the points on a graph tool and draw the line. Do the same for the second equation to view both graphs as shown in the attached graph.
Short answer: I don't know, but that doesn't mean I can't give you something that you can decide for yourself.
y = 4*2^(2n - 2) is the pattern.
Go for broke. Try n = 4. You should get 256. Let's try it.
y = 4 * 2^(2*4 - 2)
y = 4 * 2^(8 - 2)
y = 4 * 2^6
y = 4 * 64
y = 256 yup it works.
The other end is just as important. Suppose n = 1
Then y = 4 * 2^(2*1 - 2) = 4 * 2^0 = 4*1 = 4 Both work.
If this formula is correct, we can abbreviate it to make your task easier.
y = 4 * 2^(2n - 2)
y = 2^2 * 2^(2n - 2)
y = 2^(2n - 2 + 2)
y = 2^(2n) Now try the two end points again.
n = 4
y = 2^(2*4)
y = 2^8
y = 256
n = 1
y = 2^(2*1)
y = 2^2
y = 4 which again checks.
so y = 2^(2n) I think is an exponential function.
Sorry my explanation is so long.
It will call for A: One Centiliter. It's the same terms for stuff like millimeters and centimeters, 1 cm = 10 mm, 1 cl = 10 ml