[Assuming that 'in' is an autocorrected 'ln']
3lnx = 4+8
3lnx = 12
lnx = 4
x = e^4
let's first off convert the 0.6 to a fraction, and then let's keep in mind that
Standard Form of a Linear Equation
- variables must be on the left-hand-side, usually sorted in ascending order
- there must not be any fractions, just integers
- the variable "x" must not have a negative coefficient.
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Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation:
4(3) -(-6)
4 times 3 is 12. When you subtract a negative number the negative number gets added so it would be 12 + 6 which is 18. Hope that helps :)
Answer:
station A
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data
We are told that she has $85 and she wants to fill only her tank
station A
charges $2.67 per gallon
12 gallons will cost
=12*2.67
=$32.04
station B
charges $2.60 per gallon
12 gallons will cost
=12*2.60
=$31.2
station C
charges $2.62 per gallon
12 gallons will cost
=12*2.62
=$31.44
The cheapest is station A