Answer:
.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Take path A = .5
Then Path D = .6
P(a and D) = .5 *.6 = .3
Answer:
3\8 I think is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
I know because I know!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Usually, you create the inequality by casting the problem statement into mathematical terms. Then, solving the inequality can answer the question posed by the problem statement.
Example:
I want to carpet my 1600 ft² house, but I can only afford to spend $3000. Tax and installation costs are expected to add 20% to the total cost of the carpet. What price range of carpet should I be looking at in term of dollars per square yard?
Solution:
Let p represent the price per square yard of carpet. The problem statement tells me
(1600 ft²)×((1 yd)/(3 ft))²×p×(1 + 0.20) ≤ $3000 . . . . . created inequality
p×((1600×1.20)/9 yd²) ≤ $3000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . simplify left side
p ≤ $14.06/yd²
I can afford carpet that costs less than $14.06 per square yard.
The nearest whole number is 17. when you divide 3960 by 242, you get 16.363636.... but, he wouldn't have completely paid it off at 16 months, so it would be fully paid at 17 months