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"The sum of the number 'n' and 31" . . . . . (n + 31)
"17 times the sum" . . . . . 17(n + 31)
The equation . . . . . 17(n + 31) = 357
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given:</u>
- Rate per hour = $6
- Number of hours = 5
- Tips = 15%
Lets the total amount of tabs = t
<u>We have inequality:</u>
- 6*5 + 0.15t ≥ 350
- 30 + 0.15t ≥ 350
- 0.15t ≥ 320
- t ≥ 320/0.15
- t ≥ 2133.33
Answer:
1) 4 bottles
2) $0.75
3) $5.25
Step-by-step explanation:
1)9/3 = 3 so you must divide 12 by 3
12/3=<u>4 bottles</u>
2)12/1=12
divide 9 by 12
9/12 =<u>$0.75</u>
3)12/7 =
(The actually number is too long to write so just leave it in fraction form)
9÷12/7=<u>$5.25</u>
Answer:
106.6 %.
Step-by-step explanation:
That would be (1060- 513) / 513) * 100
= 106.6 %.