The solution of the given inequality is:
x ≤ 15.24
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How to solve the inequality?</h3>
We know that the maximum that she can spend on gasoline is the 12% of $400.
That is:
(12%/100%)*$400 = 0.12*$400 = $48
Now, we know that each gallon of gas costs $3.15, then if x is the number of gallons of gas that she buys, we have the inequality:
x*$3.15 ≤ $48
To solve the inequality, we need to divide both sides by $3.15
x ≤ $48/$3.15
x ≤ 15.24
So the maximum number of gallons of gasoline that she can buy is 15 gallons (actually a little more).
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Answer:
case a)
----> open up
case b)
----> open down
case c)
----> open left
case d)
----> open right
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
1) The general equation of a vertical parabola is equal to

where
a is a coefficient
(h,k) is the vertex
If a>0 ----> the parabola open upward and the vertex is a minimum
If a<0 ----> the parabola open downward and the vertex is a maximum
2) The general equation of a horizontal parabola is equal to

where
a is a coefficient
(h,k) is the vertex
If a>0 ----> the parabola open to the right
If a<0 ----> the parabola open to the left
Verify each case
case a) we have

so


so

therefore
The parabola open up
case b) we have

so



therefore
The parabola open down
case c) we have

so



therefore
The parabola open to the left
case d) we have

so



therefore
The parabola open to the right
Answer: 112 in sq
Step-by-step explanation: Square: 10 x 10=100 + triangle: 10 - 6 on top = 4
4 x 16 - 10 = 6 on left so... 1/2 x 6 x 4= 12 in sq. So A= 100+12= 112in sq
K-2 I think I'm not sure though