Answer: C) For every original price, there is exactly one sale price.
For any function, we always have any input go to exactly one output. The original price is the input while the output is the sale price. If we had an original price of say $100, and two sale prices of $90 and $80, then the question would be "which is the true sale price?" and it would be ambiguous. This is one example of how useful it is to have one output for any input. The input in question must be in the domain.
As the table shows, we do not have any repeated original prices leading to different sale prices.
4 days and 14 hours.
Method I used:
1. Do 110÷24 and you should get <span>4.58333333333. Ignore the numbers after the decimal point, and write down 4 as your number of days.
2. Do 4</span>×24 (you should get 96) and subtract that from 110 (you'll get 14). The difference will be the number of hours.
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Answer:
59
Step-by-step explanation:
1. -35
2. +9
3. -23
4. +3
5. +5
6. -7
7. +125
8. -18
Add them all up in a calculator and you get 59