When I did this equation I didn’t get any of these following answer choices, I apologize… Maybe the question was worded incorrectly? Please do let me know more info in the comments underneath this answer for I truly wish to help you out here :)
(P.S my work is shown below)
Equal number at each price?
does that mean there were an equal number of 4 dollar as 5 dollar tickets?
alrighty
so 4+5=9
450/9=50
50 four dollar tickets
50 five dollar tickets
Answer: If the original equation is y = 3x -4, the slope is 3.
Any equation of a line parallel to the line <u>y = 3x -4</u> will have a slope of 3.
Step-by-step explanation:
In slope-intercept form, y =mx + b the coefficient of x, m is the slope.
Here 3 is that value.
It is very unusual to have two equal signs in a question about slope.
I am not sure what to do with the <u><em>=8y + 1</em></u>
Is this supposed to be another equation in the system, missing a term?
They give the formula as:
Surface Area =<span> (2 • <span>π <span>• r²) + (2 • <span>π • r • height)</span></span></span></span>
However the 2*PI*r^2 part of the formula is used to calculate the 2 "ends" of a cylinder. Since the problem states that you are NOT to count any of surface area of the "ends" then you only need the <span>(2 • <span>π • r • height) part of the formula.
So, r = 3 inches and height = 8 * 3 inches, the side area equals
2 * PI * r * height
2 * 3.14159 * 3 * 24 =
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452.39 cubic inches which is the lateral area.</span></span></span>
Answer:
The car will have lost it's total value by 2007.
Step-by-step explanation:
If initially the car was valued at 44,000$, and after 9 years it's value dropped to 15,000$, we can say that the car's value dropped in 29,000$. If we suppose that the drop is the same every year, we can say that it was of 3,222,2$ by each year.
This amount of money is the 7,3% of the initial value of the car (I multiplied 3,222,2 x 100 : 44,000).
a) The annual rate of change was of 7,3%.
b) There are 14 years between 1993 and 2007. If we multiply 7,3% by 14, we get that the car lost 102,2% of it's initial value.