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Answer:
What is the cost of 1 hotdog?
Answer: $4.50
How many hotdogs can you buy for $18?
Answer: 4
Step-by-step explanation:
If $27 can buy you 6 hot dogs, to find the cost of one, we just divide.
27 divided by 6 = 4.5 ($4.50)
So 1 hotdog costs $4.50
If 1 hotdog is $4.50, and we want to know how much we can buy for $18, then we divide again.
18 divided by 4.5 = 4
So for $18, we can buy 4 hotdogs
X should be 300
15/x= 0.05
x= 15/0.05= 300
x=300
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
The value of "a" is the coefficient of x^2, so we know that is 2.
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<u>Solve for h</u>
Now, we have ...
2x^2 -8x +7 = 2(x -h)^2 +k
Expanding the right side gives us ...
= 2(x^2 -2hx +h^2) +k
= 2x^2 -4hx +2h^2 +k
Comparing x-terms, we see ...
-4hx = -8x
h = (-8x)/(-4x) = 2
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<u>Solve for k</u>
Now, we're left with ...
2h^2 +k = 7 = 2(2^2) +k = 8 +k
Subtracting 8 we find k to be ...
k = 7 -8 = -1
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And the sum of constants a, h, and k is ...
a +h +k = 2 +2 -1 = 3
The sum of the constants is 3.