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gayaneshka [121]
3 years ago
12

Find the New Amount- Increase 300 by 54%

Mathematics
2 answers:
Gnoma [55]3 years ago
8 0
300+54%=300*(1+0.54)=462
strojnjashka [21]3 years ago
5 0
Answer is 462, because

300 × 0.54 = 162
300 + 162 = 462

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Step-by-step explanation:

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1 year ago
Which of the following is not a way to represent the solution of the inequality 7 − 9x − (x + 12) less than or equal to 25?
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Answer:

A) x greater than or equal to −3

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the following inequality:

7 − 9x − (x + 12) ≤ 25

Solving the inequation, we have:

7 − 9x − x - 12 ≤ 25

-10x ≤ 30

-x ≤ 3

x≥-3

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3 years ago
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Y is directly proportional to x squared. if y=12 when x=2 find x when y=48
Alexxx [7]

Answer:

x = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

y = kx²

NOTE: k is constant for proportionality

putting values for x and y

if x is 2

and y is 12

12 = k(2)²

12 = k4

12 = 4k

divide both sides by coefficient of k

12÷4 = 4k ÷ 4

k=3

substitute 3 for k

therefore when

y is 48

and k is constant 3

then x will be:

48=3x²

divide both sides by coefficient of x²

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8 0
2 years ago
Tony and Cleo are donating some of their books to a hospital. If Tony contributes half of his books and Cleo gives one third of
liraira [26]
Short Answer: Tony 40 Cleo 30
Givens

T = Tony
C = Cleo

Equations
1/2 T + 1/3 C = 30      (1)
2/5 T + 1/2 C = 31       (2)

Adjustments
Multiply  (1) by 3
Multiply (2) by 2

New Equations
3/2 T + C = 90      (1a)
<u>4/5 T + C = 62</u>      (2a) Subtract (2a) from (1a)
(3/2 - 4/5)T = 28                      the common multiple of 2 and 5 = 10. 
(15/10 - 8/10)T = 28
7/10 T = 28                              Multiply by 10
7T = 28*10
7T = 280  Divide by 7
T = 280/7 = 40

Put T = 40 into (1)
1/2 T + 1/3 C = 30
1/2 (40) + 1/3 C = 30
20 + 1/3 C = 30                      Subtract 20 from both sides.
1/3 C = 30 - 20
1/3 C = 10                              Multiply through by 3
C = 10 * 3
C = 30

Answer:
Cleo has 30 books.
Tony has 40 books.

Check
<em>Use Equation 2</em>
2/5 T + 1/2 C = 31
2/5*40 + 1/2 * 30 = ? 31
16 + 15 =?3`
31 = 31 They are equal.

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e. A census, because the wholesale prices of all items are listed.

Step-by-step explanation:

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