10% of $2,000 is $200.
30%=3*10%
Therefore:
30% of $2,000 is $600.
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y = 60x + 20
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of hours that we ski is a variable cost where each hour costs $60. On top of that, we have a fixed cost of $20 which stays the same no matter how long we ski.
So we can use an equation to find the totla cost C given the number of hours t as follows:
C(t) = 60t + 20
We can use this equation to find the cost of a skiing session by plugging in some value for t. For example, if we ski for 3 hours:
C(3) = 60(3) + 20 = $200
The equation can also be written using x and y and mean the same thing.
Answer:
y= -1/3x+9.2
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe that it is 9.2 although it could be another number in the 9's.
The slope is (rise) -1 and (run) 3 and the line crosses the y-intercept at what it looks like 9.2
.625
take the amount of quarts divide it by 4 we get .625 then we put it was a fraction 625/1000 after we simplify we get 5/8
5/8 of a can per quart