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<em>C = 0.25x + 40</em>
(a) For this part we solve for C when x = 240. Substitute 240 in for x.
C = 0.25(240) + 40
Multiply 240 by 0.25.
C = 60 + 40
Add.
C = 100
The cost is $100.
<u>Check</u>
100 = 0.25(240) + 40
100 = 60 + 40
100 = 100
(b) For this part we solve for x when C = 180. Substitute 180 for C.
180 = 0.25x + 40
Subtract 40 from each side.
140 = 0.25x
Divide each side by 0.25.
560 = x
This person drove 560 miles.
<u>Check</u>
180 = 0.25(560) + 40
180 = 140 + 40
180 = 180
(c) For this we must make an inequality with C = 150.
Since they want the cost to be <em>no more than</em> 150, we will use the ≥ symbol.
C ≥ 0.25x + 40
Substitute 150 for C. Solve for x.
150 ≥ 0.25x + 40
Subtract 40 from each side.
110 ≥ 0.25x
Divide each side by 0.25.
440 ≥ x
The max number of miles they can drive is 440.
<u>Check</u>
150 ≥ 0.25(440) + 40
150 ≥ 110 + 40
150 ≥ 150
Hope this helps!
I suppose that when you write "log^6" , you want to say log₆
Change of base formula:
loga b=logc b / logc a
log₆ 120=ln 120 / ln 6=2.67
Answer: log₆ 120=2.67
The best option is A) d - 90.
Expressions has no equal sign nor an inequality symbol. An expression has only standard or normal numbers, with variables and some basic mathematical operations.
(15 minutes/hour) x (1 spot / 1/2 minute) x (24 hour/day) = <u><em>720</em></u> spots/day