I’m not 100% certain but i’m pretty sure 1:3 works
Answer:
Each shirt cost $12
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we have to interpret this question and turn each to an equation, letting shirts represent the letter s and ties represent the letter t.
6 shirts and 3 ties cost $79.50 would be interpreted to 6s+3t=79.5 ,and 3 shirts and 2 ties cost $41 would be interpreted to 3s+2t=41
Hence we have two equations, and we solve them simultaneously.
6s+3t=79.5 (Equation 1)
3s+2t=41 (Equation 2)
We can either use the substitution method or the elimination method but for the sake of this question, we use the Elimination method.
6s+3t=79.5 (Equation 1)
3s+2t=41 (Equation 2)
We multiply equation 1 by 2 and we multiply equation 2 by 3, I'm prefer to eliminate the
2(6s+3t=79.5)
12s+6t=159 Equation 3
3(3s+2t=41)
9s+6t=123 Equation 4
We subtract equation 4 from equation 3.
12s+6t=159
9s+6t=123
12s-9s=3s
6t-6t=0
159-123=36
We therefore have
3s=36
Divide both sides by 3
s=36/3
s=12
One shirt cost $12
For all the dogs: you have 2.65+2.46+3.67+2.91 = 11.69%
Now, the probability of getting a chihuahua would be 3.44/11.69=0.2942= 24.92
Step-by-step explanation:
there ya go!!
Answer:
P ( 3, - pi/3 + 2 pi n) or P ( -3 , -pi/3 + pi(2 n +1))
Step-by-step explanation:
P ( 3, - pi/3)
We can circle 2pi n around the circle and be back at the same polar coordinate
P ( 3, - pi/3 + 2 pi n)
or we can flip the radius to a negative and add pi to the theta
P ( -3, - pi/3 + pi)
Then we can circle 2pi n around the circle and be back at the same polar coordinate
P ( -3 , -pi/3 + 2 pi n +pi)
P ( -3 , -pi/3 + pi(2 n +1))