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laiz [17]
3 years ago
15

A taxicab charges an initial fee of $2.50, then charges $0.75 per mile traveled. How

Mathematics
1 answer:
Zepler [3.9K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: $13.75

Step-by-step explanation: You first multiply 15 and 0.75 which is $11.25 and then you add the fee which is $2.50 which gives you $13.75.

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Zone 2 covers those between three and seven miles from the center
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case B) point (0,0)  point (6,5)
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x=√[(y2-y1)² +(x2-x1)²]----------> √[(3-0)² +(0-0)²]------> √[9]
x=√9-------------> x=3 miles

the answer Part D)
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x=3 miles -------------> covers Zone 2 [ 3 < =x <= 7  miles]

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x=√[(y2-y1)² +(x2-x1)²]----------> √[(6-0)² +(1-0)²]------> √[36+1]
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3 years ago
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3 years ago
Bill and Mary Ann went to the Viola bakery. Bill bought 3 danishes and 8 filled donuts for ​$14.67. Mary Ann bought 7 of each fo
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Answer:

donuts cost $1.5

danishes cost $1.57

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a typical 2-equation syestem with 2 unknown variables problem. Lets find out which are our equations and unknowns.

Bill ought 3 danishes and 8 filled donuts for ​$14.67. Lets call d the price of donuts and c the price of danishes. We can then write Bill expenditures as an equation (I will omit $ symbol for simplicity):

3 c + 8 d = 14.67 [eq 1]

Now we can do the same for Mary's expenditures, as she bought 7 of each for ​$16.73:

7 c + 7 d = 16.73 [eq. 2]

Now, lets take eq. 1 and try to get the value of one of the variables, for example c, as function of the other -in this case, d. Notice you could also do this with eq. 2.

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3 c + 8 d = 14.67

Subtract 8d in both sides:

3c = 14.67 - 8d

Now, divide both sides by 3:

c = (14.67 - 8d)/3

So, we have c in function of d. Now, replace this value in eq 2:

7*(14.67 - 8d)/3 + 7 d = 16.73

(7/3)*(14.67 - 8d) + 7d = 16.73

Applying distributive:

(7/3)*14.67 - (7/3)*8d + 7d = 16.73

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Now, subtract 34.23 in both sides:

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Dividing both sides by -11.67

d = 1.50

So, every donuts costs $1.5. If we replace this value in any of the equations of the system we get c. Lets replace in eq. 1:

3 c + 8 d = 14.67

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Subtract 12 in both sides:

3c = 4.67

Divide by 3 in both sides:

c = 1.57

Important: notice that the results may variate in some decimals or less depending on how many numbers after the coma you use. For example, d is really 1.49957155098543 but I used 1.50, if you are more precise and use 1.49957 you results may variate a little but not significantly.

So, c=1.57 and d=1.50 is the solution. A donuts cost $1.5 and a danish $1.57.

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