Suppose:
C=cost
c=cost per kilo-watt hour
w=number of watts
h=number of hours
thus
C=kwhc
where:
k=constant of proportionality:
k=C/(whc)
but
C=15 when w=6000, h=10/60=1/6 hours, c=7.5 cents per kw/h
thus
k=15/(6000*1/6*7.5)
k=0.002
thus:
C=0.002(whc)
hence:
when
h=70*2=140=140/6=70/3 hours the cost will be:
C=0.002(6000*70/3*7.5)
C=2100 cents
C=$21
Answer:
x = 1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for x by simplifying both sides of the equation, then isolating the variable.
Answer: discount and a sales price is: 114.75
With total with tax is: 122.20875
Step-by-step explanation:
I got this by see what the price was with the discount and then adding on the tax
For a monic quadratic (factor of 1 on
) we always add half the coefficient on the linear (
) term, so

Answer: 49/4


answer: y= 2x^2+2x-4
steps:
y= (2x+4)(x-1)
*FOIL method* y= (2x^2-2x+4x-4)
*simplify* y= 2x^2+2x-4