The month in which Company B's payment will first exceed Company A's payment is C) Month 7.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
Company A offers $6,000 for the first month and increases the salary each month by $5,000.
Company B offers $700 for the first month but doubles the payments each month.
We need to determine which month company B's payment is greater than company A's payment.
Step 2:
According to the table, at month 6 company A pays $31,000 while company B pays $22,400.
However after this month, in the seventh-month company A pays $36,000 while company B pays $44,800, which is higher than company A's salary.
So The month in which Company B's payment will first exceed Company A's payment is C) Month 7.
Answer:3/2 + t - 5
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2(3+4t-10)
Open brackets
3/2 + 4t/2 - 10/2
3/2 + t - 5
Steps to solve:
0.3x = 15
~Divide 0.3 to both sides
0.3x/0.3 = 15/0.3
~Simplify
x = 50
This is a vertical line so the slope is undefined.
The line passes through the point (50, 0) and there is no y-intercept since its a straight vertical line.
Best of Luck!
Answer:
<h2>Kelly is wrong, with this congruent parts, we can conclude that triangles are congruent.</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
To demonstrate congruent triangles, we need to use the proper postulates. There are at least 5 postulates we can use.
- Angle-Angle-Side Theorem (AAS theorem).
- Hypotenuse-Leg Theorem (HL theorem).
- Side-Side-Side Postulate (SSS postulate).
- Angle-Side-Angle Postulate (ASA postulate).
- Side-Angle-Side Postulate (SAS postulate).
In this case, Kelly SAS postulate, because the corresponding sides-angles-sides are congruent, i.e., KL ≅ MN and LM ≅ KN, also, all corresponding angles are congruent.
So, as you can see, only using SAS postulate, the congruency can be demonstrated. (Refer to the image attached to see an example of SAS postulate)