Matthew makes $15 money .
<u>Step-by-step explanation</u>:
- Total profit = $25
- Matthew gets 60% of the profit.
Therefore, the Matthew would get 60% of 25.
⇒ (60/100)
25
⇒ 0.6
25
⇒ $15
You didn't specify how much is charged per ride to determine revenue...but we can just use a variable p for the price charged per ride...
r(x)=px, c(x)=15x+200
To break even, P, profit must equal zero and P(x)=r(x)-c(x)
P(x)=px-15x-200
P(x)=0 when x(p-15)-200=0
x=200/(p-15)
So the number of rides needed, x, can be found once you determine what is charged per ride. :D *note from even this partial answer that p must be greater than 15 or you will never break even.
We can find the volume of the cylinder using the next equation:

Where h represents the height and r represents the radius.
The radius is the half value of the cylinder. Then :
r=d/2
r=7yd
r=3.5yd
Replacing:

Hence, the volume is 98π yd³
98π yd³=307.9
The answer is decimal form is 307.9 ( The value is rounded to the nearest tenth).
we are given a regular triangular pyramid with a slant height of 9 m and volume of 50 m3. We can get the altitude of the pyramid by sin 60 = h / 9; h is equal to 7.7942 m. Volume is equal to 1/3 h * B, B is equal to 19.2451 m2. perimeter of the base is 3*9 m equal to 27 meters. The lateral area has a formula of 1/2 pl, substituting, lateral area is equal to 121.5 m2.