Answer:
The answer to this is 10 visits.
Step-by-step explanation: For this algebra, take a guess at first, and then you should be able to find an answer from there. All you have to do mathematically, is calculate (using the two starting values), when the prices are the same. For this, the equation would look something like: 5x + 130 and 3x + 150. X represents the unknown number of visits. When x is = 10, the prices are the same, 180 = 180. Edit: Another way you can do this, is graph a line of the two equations, and see what point they intercept. The X value of the point usually is the number of times something occurs until the price is the same, whereas the y value of the point is usually the price.
Answer:
splitting it evenly among all three sides gives us the greatest area. ( for example if we had to split the number 10 into 2 and find the greatest area, out of all possible ways 5*5 is the greatest). Two sides have to be equal since it's a rectangle.
918/3=306
So we can make the two equal sides 306, and the longer side 308 which makes sure that we have the greatest area.
306 * 308
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe it's the second answer, where "the test contains 10 3-point questions and 14 5-point questions."
16(x+2)-8 = 16x+24
16x + 32-8 = 16 x + 24
16x + 24 = 16x + 24
Every x is a solution. How many is that?
An uncountably infinite number of solutions.
The option A is the right answer