There is a theorem that said that the ratio of lengths of chords at point of intersection are the same.
I think the relationship would be X/W = Y/Z
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Answer:
D) Abner can spend $60 per month on school clothes and $20 per month on gym clothes and stay within his budget.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the problem it states that Abner will spend 3 times more on (s)school clothes than (g) gym clothes.
So it would appear as s ≥ 3g.
If we plug in $60 as s (school clothes) and $20 as g (gym clothes), the statement is true.
60 ≥ 3(20)
60 ≥ 60. These numbers make the linear system true.
If you have trouble with this, an easy way to find this answer is simply creating the linear system that represents the problem, (he will buy 3 times more school clothes than gym clothes) s ≥ 3g and plug in each variable from the answer choices until you find the variables that make the linear system true.
Answer:b
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1 : 6 . . . . or 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
We know 1 foot is 12 inches, so 5 feet is 5·12 = 60 inches. Zachary's scale factor is ...
drawing size : actual size = 10 inches : 60 inches = 1 : 6
This can also be written as the fraction 1/6.
Answer:
$31.37 is the sale price
Step-by-step explanation:
All you need to do to find the discount price (sale price) is multiply the price of the item by the decimal form of the percentage.
1. Store A. 40% off the original price of $159.99

63.996 is the discount price we are looking for
2. Store B. 25% off the original price of $130.50

32.625 is the discount price we are looking for
3. Now to find their difference you just subtract the two values.

The discount price (sale price) is $31.371