It's the second one, (-9, -13).
Answer: Nick must now at least 6 yards.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Nick has $80 saved already, and he makes $40 per yard that he mows, thus can be put up in an equation as:
= 80 + 40y
where y = number of yards
Since Nick needs to raise at least $320 for his trip, the equation to solve this will be:
80 + 40x ≥ 320
40x ≥ 320 - 80
40x ≥ 240
x ≥ 240/40
x ≥ 6
Therefore, Nick must now at least 6 yards.
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Hi there!
a. So the electric guitar is sold for a sale price of $315 after the discount. The discount was 30%. Even though we get that amount off, we still pay 70% of the original price, because 100% (original price) - 30% is 70%.
b. An equation that can help us find the regular price of the item is through writing and solving a proportion. Set it up like this:
315/x = 70/100
This is because 315 is part of the whole and is 70% of the value of x.
How to solve it:
Okay. Let's solve this by cross multiplying the values. 315 * 100 is 31,500. 70 * x is 70x. That simplifies to 31,500 = 70x. Didivde each side by 70 to isolate the x. 70x/70 cancels out. 31,500/70 is 450. Let's check this by multiply the number by 70% and see what happens. 450 * 70% (0.7) is 315. There. x = 450. The regular price was $450.
406 and 411 because there is at least 400 sheets because of the 4 boxes of 100 so there would have to be more than 400 because of the loose sheets