Answer:
x = -9/22 or -0.409 to the nearest thousandth.
Step-by-step explanation:
Cross multiplying we get:
(3x + 1)(x - 5) = (3x + 2)(x + 2)
3x^2 - 14x - 5 = 3x^2 +8x + 4
3x^2 - 3x^2 - 14x - 8x = 4 + 5
-22x = 9
x = -9/22
The answer is 6 People. You make the two equations first 12.99x and 8.99x+20. And then make them equal each other 12.99x = 8.99x+20. Then you use algebra to solve for the x and you get an answer of 5. That is the number of people that would cause the two prices to break even (be the same price). So in order for the group rate to be the better deal you need 6 people to attend.
Answer:
13. A
14. C.
Step-by-step explanation:
A relation is a function if there is only one y assigned to each x.
That is if you have a set of points, there should be no repeated x value.
So looking at {(0,0),(-2,4),(-2,-4),(-3,7)} this is not a function because you have two x's that are the same. A.
The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
The y-intercept is where the graph goes through the y-axis at. It goes through at -1 so b=-1.
The slope is rise/run. So starting from the y-intercept (0,-1) we need to find another point to count the rise & run to... How about (3,1)? That works. You can do the counting if you want. You could also use the slope formula.
To use the slope formula, I just like to line the points up vertically and subtract vertically then put 2nd difference over the 1st difference.
(0,-1)
-(3,1)
--------
-3 -2
So the slope is -2/-3 or just 2/3.
So the equation is y=2/3 x-1
C.
Answer:
Range of player's height = 9 inch
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Number of players Height range
4 66-67
8 68 -69
14 70-71
9 72-73
1 74-75
Find:
Range of player's height
Computation:
Range = Maximum value - Minimum Value
Range of player's height = Maximum height of a player - height of a player
Range of player's height = 75 inch - 66 inch
Range of player's height = 9 inch
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<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Given dimensions of the box = 20cm × 6cm × 4cm .
Dimension of the cube = 2cm × 2cm × 2cm .
Therefore the number of cubes that can be fitted into the box will be equal to the Volume of box divided by the Volume of the cube. So ,


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