Step-by-step explanation:
Lets translate this word problem into math.
"Latoya's annual salary is $26,000" = We start with the number 26,000
"A total of $7352.24 will be deducted for taxes and health insurance" = It's the number we started with "deducted" (minus) 7352.24
"She will receive her paycheck monthly in 12 equal installments" = Our number will be divided by 12
"How much will she get paid with each paycheck?" = "Find answer pls thx"
To put it all together...

Now all we have to do is solve!



Answer:
Latoya will get paid $1,553.98 with each paycheck.
The answer is D, here’s why:
You know the slope-intercept form is y=mx+b
mx being the slope and b being the y-intercept.
y=-4/7x + 9 is already in that form.
A is not the answer because the y is supposed to be by itself.
B is not the answer because again, the y is not by itself.
C is not the answer because the y is also not by itself.
In the slope-intercept form, the y must be by itself and the slope (mx) and the y-intercept must be on the other side.
Hope this helps.
I must confess that I was about to pass this question by, but I was captured by the respectful and dignified way in which you asked for help.
A careful reading of the problem gives you two equations in two unknowns, which you can then solve as simultaneous equations. Here's how it looks:
Call 'C' the price of the senior <u>C</u>itizen ticket.
Call 'S' the price of the <u>S</u>tudent ticket.
On the first night . . . 10 C + 12 S = 208
On the second night . . . 8C + 3 S = 74
Those are your two simultaneous equations. Now the idea is to multiply or divide each side of one equation in such a way that when you add or subtract it from the other equation, one of the variables will become a zero quantity ... you'll be left with an equation in one variable, which you can easily solve. THEN, knowing the value of one variable, you can put it back into one of the original equations,and find the value of the other variable.
This all sounds more complicated than it is. Here's how it goes:
We have . . .
10 C + 12 S = 208 and
8C + 3 S = 74
I'm going to multiply each side of the second equation by 4, and then write it under the first one:
10 C + 12 S = 208
32 C + 12 S = 296
Now, subtract the lower equation from the upper one, and you get . . .
- 22 C + 0 = - 88
Divide each side of this one by -22 and you have <em>C = $4.00</em> .
THAT's what you need, to blow the whole problem wide open. Knowing
the value of 'C', let's substitute it into the equation for the first night:
10 C + 12 S = 208
10(4) + 12 S = 208
40 + 12 S = 208
Subtract 40 from each side : 12 S = 168
Divide each side by 12 : <em>S =</em><em> $ 14.00 </em>.
Finally, as we look over our results, and see that Students have to pay $14 to see the show but Seniors can get in for only $4 , we reflect on this ... or at least I do ... and realize that getting old is not necessarily all bad.
300 ml is used for 6 pancakes.
Answer:
the 3rd one
Step-by-step explanation:
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