Answer:
C(C^3 + 8C^2 -3C -7)
Step-by-step explanation:
(-3C^4-5C^2-7C)+(4C^4+8C^3+2C^2)
(-3C^4 +4C^4)+8C^3 + ( -5C^2 +2C^2) -7C [Combine like terms]
C^4 + 8C^3 -3C^2 -7C [Simplify]
C(C^3 + 8C^2 -3C -7) [Isolate 1C from the rest]
Answer:
°
Step-by-step explanation:
The fraction for -4.8 is -8/10
Multiply the cost per yard by the number of yards bought.
Change 3 1/2 to an improper fraction:
3 1/2 = 7/2
Now you have 7/2 x 5/8
Multiply the top numbers together and then the bottom numbers together:
(7 x 5) / (2 x 8) = 35/16
Now rewrite the improper fraction as a proper fraction:
2 3/16 which would be $2.19
Answer:
Cost of bolts = x = $0.3
Cost of washers = y = $0.167
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us represent:
Cost of bolts = x
Cost of washers = y
Luke buys 4 bolts and 6 washers for $2.20
Hence:
4x + 6y = 2.20....Equation 1
Holly spends $1.80 on 3 bolts and 5 washers at the same local hardware store.
3x + 5y = 1.80....Equation 2
Combining both Equations
4x + 6y = 2.20....Equation 1
3x + 5y = 1.80....Equation 2
Multiply Equation 1 by 3 and Equation 2 by 4 to eliminate x
12x + 18x = 6.6.....Equation 4
12x + 20x = 7.2.......Equation 5
Substract Equation 4 from 5
= 2x = 0.6
x = 0.6/2
x = $0.3
Solving for y
4x + 6y = 2.20....Equation 1
4 × 0.3 + 6y = 2.2
1.2 + 6y = 2.2
6y = 2.2 - 1.2
6y = 1.0
y = 1.0/6
y = $0.167
Cost of bolts = x = $0.3
Cost of washers = y = $0.167