Answer:
D??
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The maximum amount of money the chemistry club can spend without going over their buget is $81.4 ... With a total of 6 hours their allowed to use the room for.
Step-by-step explanation:
$49 is our constant and will not change. 5.40 however will. Let's use variable h for the amount hours they can rent the room for. Now we can make an inequality;
49+ 5.40h < 86.80
5.40h < 86.80
5.4h< 37.8
h< 7
Now that we know h will have to be less than seven for the chemistry club to spend less than their buget we can find that 6 is the maxium amount of hours they can spend in the room while staying within their budget.
(This answer does not consider decimals or half hours)
"Bucket method"
.. (4)*(14%) + (x)*(8%) = (4 +x)*(10%) . . . . . liters and % are in each "bucket"
.. 56 +8x = 40 +10x . . . . . multiply by 100, eliminate parentheses
.. 16 = 2x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . add -40-8x, then divide by 2
.. 8 = x
8 liters of 8% lemonade should be added to make the mixture 10% lemon juice.
<span>Remember, the domain of a function is all of the x values in
the (x,y) coordinates. For this, let’s take a few bench mark coordinates. (0,0)
(1,2.5)(2,0) (3, -9). Those definitely aren’t all real numbers, so eliminate A.
X is not only less than or equal to 0, so eliminate C. </span>
<span>It’s B.</span>
Answer:
q = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
3/5 = q/10
10 ÷ 5 = 2
3 × 2 = 6
3/5 = 6/10