I believe you ment to say sale price but I hope this helps you understand your question. The original price was 1200, and if it were 5/6 on sale (this method works for all questions like this) you would do 1200 ÷ 6 = 200 x 5 = $1000.
If you would like to know how many tortes are left, you can calculate this using the following steps:
five chocolate tortes - 2 5/16 tortes = 5 - 2 5/16 = 5 - 37/16 = 80/16 - 37/16 = 43/16 = 2 11/16
The correct result would be D. 2 11/16.
<u>Answer:</u>
x + y ≥ 26 + 15
5x + 8y ≥ 250 (see below)
Step-by-step explanation:
First, write an equation to represent the total cost to wash cars:
$5x = cost for cars
Then, write another for trucks:
$8y = cost for trucks
If the question is saying that they will wash at least 26 cars and 15 trucks, that means they could wash more. This means that we'll need an inequality:
This inequality represents that the total number of cars and trucks they wash will be at least—which means that it is equal to or greater than—than the amount given:
x + y ≥ 26 + 15
Any equation or inequality with two unknowns is not solvable, meaning we need a system of equations:
If they make at least $250, that means that we need to combine the costs of the cars and trucks to make an inequality:
5x + 8y ≥ 250
Now you have your system of equations:
x + y ≥ 26 + 15
5x + 8y ≥ 250
Answer: Jenny
Step-by-step explanation:
By subtitue Y = 0
0=(x-3)^2
And you get 3
Your answer would be, Yes! It is an Isosceles Trapezoid, Because, Isosceles trapezoids have at least one set of opposite sides, that are parallel, mainly the base, and it's opposite. The non-base sides are equal in length to each other, and the base angles are equal to each other.
Hope that helps!!!!!!