Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
If we consider half the first purchase, it is
2 used + 1 new = $42
And the second purchase is
6 used + 1 new = $78
Subtracting the first of these equations from the second, we get ...
4 used = $(78 -42) = $36
used = $9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 4
Then we can find the price of a new game from ...
new = $42 - 2 used = $42 -2·9 = $24
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The number of used games Janet can purchase on her budget is ...
($120 -3·$24)/$9 = $48/$9 = 5 1/3 ≈ 5
Janet can purchase 5 used and 3 new video games for $120. (and have $3 left)
4x+8y=40
0.8*8=6.4
4x+6.4=40
40-6.4=33.6
4x=33.6
33.6\4=8.4
X=8.4
12 - b = -2
12 + 2 = b
14 = b
Answer: 91.49%
If you’re rounding to the nearest tenth, the. 91.4%. Hope this helps!
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation: