3-10 pounds
because it has to be more than 2 pounds and less than 11. hope it helps
Answer:
The length of the park is 175 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us solve the question
∵ The perimeter of a rectangular park is 500 feet
∵ The formula of the perimeter of the rectangle is P = 2(L + W)
∵ L is the length and W is the width
→ Equate the rule of the perimeter by 500
∴ 2(L + W) = 500
→ Divide both sides by 2
∴ L + W = 250 ⇒ (1)
∵ The length of the park is 100 feet longer than the width
→ That means L is W plus 100
∴ L = W + 100 ⇒ (2)
→ Substitute L in (1) by (2)
∵ W + 100 + W = 250
→ Add the like terms
∵ (W + W) + 100 = 250
∴ 2W + 100 = 250
→ Subtract 100 from both sides
∵ 2W + 100 - 100 = 250 - 100
∴ 2W = 150
→ Divide both sides by 2
∴ W = 75
→ Substitute the value of W in (2) to find L
∵ L = 75 + 100 = 175
∴ The length of the park is 175 feet
The simplest interpretation would go a little something like this:
We know that we want the total donation amount to be more than $7,900, so we can set up this inequality to begin with

Where
D is the total donations raised (in dollars). How do we find D? Well, we just add up the total number of table reservations sold and the total number of single tickets sold. If we let
r stand for the number of reservation tickets and
s stand for the number of single tickets, then we have

So, the inequality representing this situation would be

And that would probably be fine for this problem.
<span><em>Footnote:</em>
</span>Of course, if this were a real-life scenario, we'd need to take some additional details into account: How many tables do we have? How many people can be seated at each table?
Answer: $358.8 to the nearest tenth
Step-by-step explanation:
Compound interest is calculated by Where: A = P(1 + r)t
Where P= 300, r= 12% = 0.12, t= 1.5 years
Slot in the figures
300 (1 + 0.12) 1.5
300 (1.12) 1.5
300x 1.12
336e1.12
A = $ 358.84


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so.. what value of "x" makes x+4 to 0?
the domain will be, all real numbers, except that value
about the range, "y" will take, whateve "x" can provide.. in this case... I think is all real numbers, except 0, because, if you give a few big values to "x", the fraction will simply have a bigger and bigger denominator, making the fraction smaller and smaller, ever approaching 0, but never getting there