Answer:
$24
Step-by-step explanation:
For a markup, use the formula <em>a = ( 1 + p ) × w. </em>
!!! Remember, <em>a </em>is the selling price, and <em>w </em>is the original price !!!
!!! The <em>p </em>is the percent in decimal form. 20% as a decimal is 0.20 (move the decimal twice to the left) !!!
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Inserting the values, it should look like <em>a = ( 1 + 0.20 ) × 20 </em>
<em>a = 1.20 × 20 </em>
<em>a = 24</em>
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Hence, the new selling price is $24.
Hope this helps! :)
Hello!
To find the area, we use the formula A=pir², where pi=3.14 and r= the radius.
To solve, we find half of the diameter, which is the radius. Half of 53 is 26.5. We square this number and then multiply it by pi. 26.5·26.5=702.25. Now we multiply by pi. 702.25·3.14=2,205.065.
Our final answer is about 2,205.1 cm².
I hope this helps!
Answer:
57 units
Step-by-step explanation:
So the step is we need to find out the scale factor
And the scale factor is 24/8 =3
So the parameter of ANG is
19×3
=57
Answer:
23 child tickets were sold
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the information given, we can set up an equation to solve for the number of child tickets sold. Since there were three times as many adult tickets as child tickets sold, we can assign the variable 'x' to represent the number of child tickets and '3x' to represent the number of adult tickets. Since we know the cost of each ticket, as well as the total sales, we can set up the following equation:
5.20x + 9.70(3x) = 788.90
Simplify 5.20x + 29.1x = 788.90
Combine like terms: 34.3x = 788.90
Divide both sides by 34.3: x = 23 child tickets
Your intention with the wording "consecutive integers of 12 feet" is not clear. Shown are triangles with sides 12 and 13 (a nice Pythagorean triple) as well as 11 and 12.