The tuition, school supplies, and boarding/housing for the expenses can student aid cover.
<h3>What is decision-making?</h3>
The process of making choice is by identifying the correct decision, gathering information, and assessing alternative solutions.
The following expenses can student aid cover.
A. Tuition - A student aid cover can be utilized to promote the tuition.
B. Television - There is no use of the student aid cover for selling the TV.
C. School supplies - We can use the face of the topper on the school supplies to promote schooling.
D. Parties and socializing - There is no need for student aid cover for parties and socializing.
E. Boarding or housing - We can use student aid cover to promote the hostel for the student.
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Answer:
<h3>B. -84</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
Taking the determinant of the matrices we will have;
= 4x(5y) - 2x(3y)
= 20xy - 6xy
= 14xy
Given x = -2 and y = 3
Determinant = 14(-2)(3)
Determinant = -28*3
Determinant = -84
I like to think of the - or under as the less likely to happen like a cat beating up a bear u don’t want to put your money on the cat so everyone puts there money on the bear making the bear the over and the cat the under
Since a whole recipe asks for 4 1/2 pounds of chicken, then for a 1/2 recipe, you divide 4 1/2 by 2.
It’s easier to turn 4 1/2 to 4.50
4.50/2 = 2.25 or 2 1/4
You need 2 1/4 pounds of chicken for 1/2 of a recipe.