When we have two or more given numbers, we can find the largest factor that both numbers have in common. This is called the GCF or the Greatest Common Factor. ... Example: Find the GCF of 64 and 96. tep 1:
You can do addition and substraction operations with polynomials similarly as with simple real numbers.
First of all you have to open brackets and then you can add numbers (-7-4=-11). Then the result is following:
Alright this equation has two big steps. First we need to find the price after it was marked up, then we need to take that number and find the discounted price.
To find the cost after a percent of it was added, we just need to multiply the two together and add.
=
$
23.50
+
(
$
23.50
⋅
(
63
%
100
)
)
(we divide by 100 to get the number out of a percent)
=
$
23.50
+
(
$
23.50
⋅
0.63
)
=
$
23.50
+
$
14.81
=
$
38.31
Ok now that we have the number after the price increase, we now need to find the final answer after a discount of
50
%
(do the exact same idea as above but switch the sign)
=
$
38.31
−
(
$
38.31
⋅
(
50
%
100
)
)
=
$
38.31
−
(
$
38.31
⋅
0.5
)
=
$
38.31
−
$
19.16
=
$
19.15
Answer:
yes and no
Step-by-step explanation:
if a machine is work a lot lot LOT, then it might be jamed
or the teacher might have accidentally pressed blast and you might have not seen the buttons correctly
( also i am not a student of yours )