For this case we find the expression that represents the cost of each printing press.
x: Be the variable that represents the number of programs to print
So:
Cost 1: Janet’s Print Shop

Cost 2: The Printing Press

If we want to find the number of programs for which the costs are the same, then we equate both equations:

Thus, for 150 programs the cost is the same.
Answer:
For 150 programs the cost is the same.
Answer:
the probability is 0.6
Step-by-step explanation:
The computation is shown below:
Let us assume the X would be the number appear on the top face
Now
= P(X = 1) ÷ P(X = 0)
= 0.3 ÷ 0.3 + 0.1 + 0.1
= 0.3 ÷ 0.5
= 0.6
hence, the probability is 0.6
10, 267
the fraction of voters opposed from the survey = 
Assuming this fraction as a basis then the predicted number against will be
40, 000 ×
= 10, 267 ( nearest while number )
Answer:
The number that goes in place of the question mark is 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve it!
3x² + 12x - 24 = 0
First we can factor 3 out of each term:
x² + 4x - 8 = 0
Now we'll add 12 to both sides to complete the square:
x² + 4x + 4 = 12
And finish it off:
(x + 2)² = 12
So the answer to the question is 2
Bonus:
We can also now solve this for x:
(x + 2)² = 12
x = √12 - 2
x = 2√3 - 2
x ≈ 2 × ±1.732 - 2
x ≈ 1.464, -5.464