Problem
One number is eight less than five times another. If the sum of the two numbers is 28, find
the two numbers.(separate your answers using commas)
Solution
for this case we can define the following notation:
Let x and y the two numbers and we have:
x= 5y -8
and we also know that:
x+ y = 28
Replacing we got:
5y -8 +y = 28
6y = 28+8
6y= 36
And y = 6
And for x we got:
x= 5*6 -8= 30 -8 = 22
The change Katelyn should receive from the $50 bill is $11.37.
The first step is to determine the total cost of the purchase.
Total cost of the 4 pounds of apples = $1.79 x 4 = $7.16
Total cost of six navel oranges = ($5 / 4) x 6 = $7.50
Total cost of two mangoes = $1.50 x 2 = $3
Total cost of three watermelons = $5.99 x 3 = $17.97
Total cost of the fruits = $35.63
Total cost of the order = $35.63 + $3 = $38.63
Change = $50 - $38.63 = $11.37
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K = F + 459.67
Subtract K on both sides:
0 = F - K + 459.67
Subtract F on both sides:
-F = -K + 459.67
Divide each term by -1 so that the variables are positive:
F = K - 459.67
The answer would be (x+5) x (x+1)
A = b√x+c
a/b = √x+c
(a/b)^2 = x + c
(a/b)^2 - x = c