Your equation would be t +25=57 because we don’t know how many necklaces Stacy made so we use T to plug it in and solve
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Step-by-step explanation:
The formula m = (12,000 + 12,000rt)/12t gives Keri's monthly loan payment, where r is the annual interest rate and t is the length of the loan, in years. Keri decides that she can afford, at most, a $275 monthly car payment. Give an example of an interest rate greater than 0% and a loan length that would result in a car payment Keri could afford. Provide support for your answer.
Answer: Let us assume an annual interest rate (r) = 10% = 0.1. The maximum monthly payment (m) Keri can afford is $275. i.e. m ≤ $275. Using the monthly loan payment formula, we can calculate a loan length that would result in a car payment Keri could afford.

The loan must be at least for 5.72 years for an annual interest rate (r) of 10%
Answer: The limit does not exist.
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First we have the following equation:
a - b = 0
We clear one of the variables depending on the other:
a = b
Therefore we have to for the following expression:
a + b
We can substitute one of the variables, obtaining:
a + a = 2a
Equivalently:
b + b = 2b
Answer:
a + b = 2a
or
a + b = 2b
To determine the number of modules that is in each story, we simply divide the number of modules by the number of stories.
= 140 / 14
Simplifying,
= 10 modules / story
Therefore, by even distribution we note that there are 10 modules per story.