Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Two sheets will cost: $27
The value of the first sheet will be $18, and since the other sheet is half off it will be half of the original value: 18 * 0.5 = 9.
Then you add the values together: 18 + 9 = 27.
Six sheets will cost: $81
For every sheet that is the original value there is a sheet that is half off. So since there are six sheets, 3 of the sheets will be $18 and three of them will be $9. We already know that 18+9=27, so just multiply that value by 3.
27*3= 81
Better deal: The second example
In the second example sheets are 30% off. 30% of 18 is $6. Subtract that value from 18 and you will get $12. In the second example one sheet is $12.
If we multiply that value by 2, we will get $24.
In the first example, two sheets costs $27, while in the second example two sheets cost $24. Since the cost is less for the second example, the second example is the better deal.
you need to find how much the output changes for each unit change in the input. (ie from an input change from 5 to 6 the output changes by three units and an input change of 3 (2 - 5 ) units the output changes by 9 units). This will give you the gradient of the equation. then you have to find out the y intercept by finding what the output is when the input is 0. Do this by multiplying the input by the gradient and then subtracting it from that inputs output. This will give you the answer A) 3x
(Sorry, its a bit wordy :) )
Answer:
9 lol
Step-by-step explanation:
comming from a highscholer its 12% of 12 =9
hope this helps
Answer:
g(x), and the maximum is 5
Step-by-step explanation:
for given function f(x), the maximum can be seen from the shown graph i.e. 2
But for the function g(x), maximum needs to be calculated.
Given function :
g (x) = 3 cos 1/4 (x + x/3) + 2
let x=0 (as cosine is a periodic function and has maximum value of 1 at 0 angle)
g(x)= 3 cos1/4(0 + 0) +2
= 3cos0 +2
= 3(1) +2
= 3 +2
= 5 !