You would add up the percentages first, which would bring everything up to 35%. You would then take the original cost of the item, which is $30 and multiple it by the 35%.
The equation would look like...
30 x .35 =
This will give you $10.50, which isn't the final answer.
You would then subtract 10.50 from the $30 that was asked for at the beginning by the retailer.
Your final answer is $19.50. :) Which isn't a bad deal if I say so myself.
Step-by-step explanation:
Simple interest means that it's not added. You would need to multiply 200 and .12, yielding 24. That's the interest. The total he owes is 224, please mark as brainliest
Answer:
The equation is equal to

Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x -----> the number
we know that
The equation that represented the problem is equal to


Solve the quadratic equation by graphing
The solution are x=-2 and x=4
see the attached figure
therefore
The number can be -2 or 4
Answer: 16
Step-by-step explanation:
an area is always calculated by multiplying 2 dimensions.
when changing the dimensions, then the change factors for EACH dimension go into the calculation too.
therefore, when both dimensions of an area are enlarged 4 times, then the area is enlarged 4×4 = 16 times.
this just propagates to the whole surface area of an object, as each individual area of the overall surface area is enlarged by the same factor. and so, the sum of all the individual areas (= altogether the surface area of the object) is also enlarged in total by the same factor.
just think
16×a + 16×b + 16×c ... = 16×(a+b+c+...)
For #30 I ended up doing a lot of adding & if I’m correct it would take about 3 to 3 & 1/2 years for Marshall & Jim to end up with the same salary. So if I’m correct the equation would be the salary + the raise. So it would be something like s + r =x. X equals the total amount of the salary + the raise put together.
For #32 I wrote it down multiple times to make sure I get it right. I ended coming up with 46<-8x8<-6x. I tried figuring out the answer to that but I didn’t understand so I went on Socratic & it said there was no solution. Yeah
Sorry I couldn’t help with the other 2. I tried my best here.