A translation by 3 units to the right.
The Inequality representing money she can still spend on her friend birthday gift is .
Jordan can still spend at most $30 on her friends birthday gift.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Total money need to spend at most = $45
Money spent on Yoga ball = $15
We need to find how much money she can still spend on her friend birthday gift.
Solution:
Let the money she can still spend on her friend birthday gift be 'x'.
So we can say that;
Money spent on Yoga ball plus money she can still spend on her friend birthday gift should be less than or equal to Total money need to spend.
framing in equation form we get;
The Inequality representing money she can still spend on her friend birthday gift is .
On solving the the above Inequality we get;
we will subtract both side by 15 using subtraction property of Inequality.
Hence Jordan can still spend at most $30 on her friends birthday gift.
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Answer: 19</h3>
Explanation:
Let's break 110 down into its prime factors
110 = 11*10
110 = 11*2*5
110 = 2*5*11
We have three different prime factors that multiply to 110. However, the instructions say there are 4 integers that multiply to 110. To fix this, we can say
110 = 1*2*5*11
now we see that 1,2,5 and 11 multiply out to 110
They add to 1+2+5+11 = 3+16 = 19
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1/2 I think. Even though you already got heads 10 times you still have a 1/2 chance to get it again.