$1.00 because the first ounce is 0.40 then you have to times the other 3 ounce by 0.20 then u would have $1.00
Yes because the property taxes are calculated by taking the mill levy and multiplying it by the assessed value of the owner’s property
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
The largest angle is opposite the largest side and the smallest angle is opposite the shortest side.
Δ FUN
largest angle is ∠ FUN ( opposite FN )
smallest angle is ∠ NFU ( opposite NU )
Δ GEO
largest angle is ∠ GEO ( opposite GO )
smallest angle is ∠ GOE ( opposite GE )
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The longest side is opposite the largest angle and the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle.
∠ RTY = 180° - (70 + 55)° = 180° - 125° = 55°
Δ TRY is therefore isosceles with 2 congruent legs RT, RY
longest side is TY ( opposite 70° )
shortest sides are RT , RY ( opposite 55° )
Answer:
<u>$211.50</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Initially:
21 hours per week at 8.25 per hours means:
21 * 8.25 = 173.25 dollars per person
16 person = 16 * 173.25 = $2772 (total)
2nd phase:
2 more cashier = 16 + 2 = 18 cashiers
Per hour 0.25 more, so 8.25 + 0.25 = $8.50 per hour
1.5 hrs less than 21, so 21 - 1.5 = 19.5 hours
Hence,
18 * 19.5 * 8.50 = $2983.50 (new total)
Change in money paid = 2983.50 - 2772 = $211.50
You are trying to find an x-value for which f(x) = g(x). At first your choice of x is arbitrary. In the given table, the first x-value tried was 0 (zero). For this value of x, f(x) does NOT equal g(x).
Next x was 1. f(x) and g(x) are even further apart here. So reject 1 and try 2 instead. Notice how f(x) and g(x) are closer together now than they were for x=1.
Note that for x=2.5, f(x) and g(x) are even closer together; ony 0.75 separates them.
Your turn. Try x=2.4, x=2.3, and so on. You may have to go in the other direction: Try x=2.6, x=2.7, and so on. If f(x) and g(x) are getting closer to one another, you're going in the right direction; if further apart, you're going in the wrong direction.
Have fun. This really is an interesting problem.