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ser-zykov [4K]
4 years ago
15

Rebecca bought groceries using 50% of her paycheck from her part-time job. She saved 75% of the remaining amount of money and ha

d $60 left. What was the amount of Rebecca's paycheck?
Mathematics
1 answer:
USPshnik [31]4 years ago
8 0
<span>0.75 (1/2x) = 60

60/3 is 20, which is 25% of her remaining money, 
So her total remaining money is $80.

Then 80 x 2 = 160</span>
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Option A: f(x) = –3x² + 30x – 75

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To know which option is correct, we shall determine the discriminant of each equation since it gives the nature of the root of the equation.

Discriminant = b² – 4ac

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2. If b² – 4ac = 0, it means the equation has only one real root.

3. If b² – 4ac > 0, it means the equation has two real roots

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For Option B:

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For Option C:

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Discriminant = b² – 4ac

Discriminant = 0² – (4 × 6 × 11)

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Option A : Only one real root.

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