1. D
2. A
3. C
Question 2 MIGHT be D, but I think it's A
Let's focus on the given equation. The C represents the cost, while the x must be the number of tacos, which is what we're solving for. Since we're given the boundary that C must be 300, then the solution would be:
300 = x² - 40x + 610
x² - 40x + 310 = 0
Apply the quadratic formula where a = 1, b = -40 and c = 310. The roots of x are:
x = 29.49≈30
x = 10.51≈11
<em>Thus, she needs to sell either 30 or 11 tacos.</em>
Answer:
x = 14
Step-by-step explanation:
comp = add up to be 90
3x + 14 + 2x + 6 = 90
5x + 20 = 90
5x = 70
x = 14
Answer: No, the money won't be enough to buy the car
Step-by-step explanation:
you plan on buying yourself a new $20,000 car on graduation day and graduation day is 24 months time. If you invest $300 a month for the next 24 months.
The principal amount, p = 300
He is earning 4% a month, it means that it was compounded once in four months. This also means that it was compounded quarterly. So
n = 4
The rate at which the principal was compounded is 4%. So
r = 4/100 = 0.04
It was compounded for a total of 24 months. This is equivalent to 2 years. So
n = 2
The formula for compound interest is
A = P(1+r/n)^nt
A = total amount that would be compounded at the end of n years.
A = 300(1 + (0.04/4)/4)^4×2
A = 300(1 + 0.01)^8
A = 300(1.01)^8
A = $324.857
The total amount at the end of 24 months is below the cost of the car which is $20000. So he won't have enough money to buy the car