Lunch
Step-by-step explanation:
she eats 900 cals at lunch, but at dinner she has 800 and breakfast she has 600. 900 is the most cals so lunch is the meal with the most calories.
Answer:
Not a factor because there is a remainder.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's use synthetic division to solve this..
-1 ║ 2 | 4 | -2 | -8
║ | -2| -2 | 4
║ 2 | 2| -4 | -4
PS: if anyone knows a better way to do a synthetic division chart please let me know.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's first get our variables straight. M is how much money you make each night, and h is the amount of hours she works.
This means that M will be what our function is equal to, aka the y-axis. h will be the x-axis.
We know that you earn a rate of $50 per night through tax, and your hours worked doesn't influence this in any way. That means there will be a constant on this function, +50.
We also know that you earn 7.50$ per hour, which is directly influenced by how many hours you work, so we will have .
Combining this all together, we get
.
Hope this helped!
X1=-6,x2=1 that the answer