Your answer is B. I hope this is helpful!
I am a number greater than 40,000 and less than 60,000:
40,000 < n < 60,000
This means that:
n = 10,000n₁ + 1,000n₂ + 100n₃ + 11n₄
And also:
4 ≤ n₁ < 6
0 ≤ n₂ ≤ 9
0 ≤ n₃ ≤ 9
0 ≤ n₄ ≤ 9
My ten thousands digit is 1 less than 3 times the sum of my ones digit and tens digit:
n₁ = 3*2n₄ - 1
n₁ = 6n₄ - 1
This means that:
n = 10,000*(6n₄-1) + 1,000n₂ + 100n₃ + 11n₄
n = 60,000n₄ - 10,000 + 1,000n₂ + 100n₃ + 11n₄
n = 60,011n₄ - 10,000 + 1,000n₂ + 100n₃
<span>My thousands digit is half my hundreds digit, and the sum of those two digits is 9:
n</span>₂ = 1/2 * n₃
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n</span>₂ + n₃ = 9
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Therefore:
n</span>₂ = 9 - n₃
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Therefore:
9 - n</span>₃ = 1/2 * n₃
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9 = 1/2 * n</span>₃ + n₃
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9 = 1.5 * n</span>₃
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Therefore:
n</span>₃ = 6
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If n</span>₃=6, n₂=3.
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This means that:
</span>n = 60,011n₄ - 10,000 + 1,000*3 + 100*6
n = 60,011n₄ - 10,000 + 3,000 + 600
n = 60,011n₄ - 6,400
Therefore:
0<n₄<2, so n₄=1.
If n₄=1:
n = 60,011 - 6,400
n = 53,611
Answer:
53,611
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Weight of slab of beeswax isn't given.
Assume slab of beeswax = 36 gram.
Answer:
3 gram
Step-by-step explanation:
Each slab of beeswax = 36 gram
Total weight of all 3 slabs = (3 * 36) = 108 g
Number of same-sized candles to make = 36
The weight of each candle will be ;
Total weight of slabs / number of candles
108 g / 36
= 3 grams
The toppings would still cost 0.50 each (since it is just toppings)
The large pizza costs $18 if you do not have any toppings
The medium costs half of the large
18/2 = 9
The medium costs $9 without any toppings, so your new equation will be:
c = 0.50t + 9
hope this helps