Answer:
From least to greatest:
-1.48<-1.23<0.34<0.034<1.034
(I think)
Hope this helped!
Answer:
solve one equation for a vriable then substitute that varibale into the other equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Best way to start this is set up your ground work...
Adult= A Student =S
A + S = 292
A3 + S1 = 470$
this will be your system of equations now set up your matrix and have A or S at the bottom stand alone.
Answer:
the kit costed $40 - $6 = $34 after the first general discount. Now the question is if the coupon relates to the original price or to the lowered price. We'll do both:
If it relates to the original price, we need to find how much is 25% of $40. We can do it in mind - it's $10. So with two discounts the price would be $40 - $6 - $10 = $24.
However, if it relates to the lowered price, we need to find how much is 25% from $34:
34 * 25% =
= 34 * 25/100 =
= 34 * 1/4 =
= 8.5 [dollars]
So the final price in such a situation would be $40 - $6 - $8.5 = $25.5