Answer:
The bracelet will cost 85$ and it'll have 2 charms.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find the total cost of the bracelet and how many charms it'd be we need to build an equation for each store. So we have:
Oak Grove:
total cost = 16*charm + 53
Sandoval:
total cost = 27*charm + 31
We then find the number of charm that'll make them equal, since the price has to be the same on both shops:
16*charm + 53 = 27*charm + 31
27*charm - 16*charm = 53 - 31
11*charm = 22
charm = 2
The cost of the bracellet is:
total cost = 27*2 + 31 = 85 $
Answer:
35-=13 boxes ; 65-9 boxes
Step-by-step explanation:
35 x X+ 65 (22-x)=1040
35x+1430-65x=1040
1430-30x=1040
30x=390
x =390/30=13
You can use the trigonometric identity

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The requirement that

eliminates -1/6 from being another solution.
Cost of each shirt bought by Brain = 14.50
Then
Cost of 2 shirts bought by Brain = 2 * 14.50
= 29
Cost of a pair of shoes = 29.99
Total amount spent by Brain before tax = 29 + 29.99
= 58.99
Percentage of sales tax that needs to be paid = 6%
Amount of sales tax that needs to be [paid = (6/100) * 58.99
= 353.94/100
= 3.54
So
the total amount spent by Brain including tax = 58.99 + 3.54
= 62.53
I hope this is the answer you were looking for.
Area = (h/2)(a +b)
where h = distance between the 2 parallel line segments and a and b are the lengths of these 2 line segments.