Answer:
$36 (see below)
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you have to find how much they paid for one ticket.
If they paid $12 for 3, then they paid $4 for 1.
You could've also use a ratio:
$12 $x
-------- = --------
3 1
Cross multiply:
$12 (1) = $3x
$12 = $3x
$4 = x
So $4 for 1 ticket.
To find the cost of 9 tickets, just multiply the price by the number of tickets, which is:
$4 (9) = $36
5.79
3.99 x .45 = 1.7955 = 1.80
3.99 + 1.80 = 5.79
He earns $0.15 every minute. There are 60 minutes every hour and you are trying to found out how much money he is making in 1 minute, so you divide 9 by 60, which will give you the decimal number 0.15. The $29.25 was just a little extra information to try to brush you off.
Answer:
you need to explain more of what you are wanting me to do befor I can answer this question
Answer:
Best Answer
a vertical stretch (multiply the function by 3): y = 3x^3
horizontal shift of 4 units to the right (subtract 4 units from the x): y = 3(x - 4)^3
Vertical shift 3 units down (subtract 3 units from the function): y = 3(x - 4)^3 - 3
Step-by-step explanation: