So first I would say, what if all of them were dimes, how far away would it be from $14?
So 92 coins * 10 cents = $9.20
So it's 4.80 dollars away from 14 dollars.
So if we were to switch one to a quarter, it would increase by 0.15 cents.
So we want to see how many increases we need to reach 4.80 dollars more.
4.80/0.15 = 32
So there are 32 quarters and 60 dimes.
Answer:
they are asking which claims are true vs false
Step-by-step explanation:
I totally get not wanting to bother our teachers again,... (that is why we're here)
m (AB = 20
m<ABD = 140
m (AD = 60
I think they want to know which ones (based on the "graph") are true,...
Answer:
1. 15 - 5n where n>=1
2. n² where n>=1
Step-by-step explanation:
1. {10, 5, 0, -5, -10} is an Arithmetic Progression
nth term is a + (n - 1)d
where a = first term, n= nth term, d= common difference.
a = 10, d = -5 (5-10, 0-5, -5-0, -10-(-5))
Therefore, nth(General) term of the sequence:
= 10 + (n - 1)-5
= 10 + (-5n) + 5
= 10 + 5 - 5n
= 15 - 5n
Test:
if n = 1; 15 - 5(1) = 10
if n = 2; 15 - 5(2) = 5
if n = 3; 15 - 5(3) = 0 and so on.
2. {1, 4, 9, 16, 25}
The general term of the sequence is n²
Test:
if n = 1; 1² = 1
if n = 2; 2² = 4
if n = 3; 3² = 9 and so on.
Step-by-step explanation:



HOPE IT HELPS Y
B should be the answer but I’m not that sure