Maria's dinner bill is $21.89 after tax. If she wants to leave a15% tip, what will the total cost of the dinner be?a. $24.22b. $3.28c. $18.61d. $25.17
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Answer: 0.25g<2.50.... g<10
Step-by-step explanation: Let us say that the number of gumballs bought is represented by the variable g. In this case, the question is asking how many gumballs can be bought without surpassing the price of $2.50. We know that each gumball is $0.25, therefore the number of gumballs we buy times $0.25 has to be less than $2.50. Hence, the inequality would be 0.25g<2.50. If we were to solve this then g<2.50/0.25-----> g<10. In conclusion, the number of gumballs you can buy has to be less than 10. Thank you!
Answer:
the answer for X is -6
Step-by-step explanation:
g(X)=5/2x -1 and g(X)= - 1
sub -16 on g(X)
-16=5/2x -1
-16+1 = 5/2x
-15 = 5/2x
divide both sides by 5/2
X= -6
Answer:
list the integers within the interval
Step-by-step explanation:
Greater than or equal to 8, so 8 is part of this list.
Less than 16, so 16 is not in this list.