The answer is D. My dad taught me an easy way to solve those kind of problems.You need to do (60×20)÷100. And since 60 and 20 both have a zero and 100 has 2 zeros, u can cross out all the zeros and just do 6×2 and divide that by 1 and so 20% of 60 is 12. Hope this helped :)
Given:
The polynomial function is

To find:
The possible roots of the given polynomial using rational root theorem.
Solution:
According to the rational root theorem, all the rational roots and in the form of
, where, p is a factor of constant and q is the factor of leading coefficient.
We have,

Here, the constant term is 10 and the leading coefficient is 4.
Factors of constant term 10 are ±1, ±2, ±5, ±10.
Factors of leading term 4 are ±1, ±2, ±4.
Using rational root theorem, the possible rational roots are

Therefore, the correct options are A, C, D, F.
Answer:
x = 9.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
=
( cross- multiply )
3(4x - 6) = 4(2x + 5) ← distribute parenthesis on both sides
12x - 18 = 8x + 20 ( subtract 8x from both sides )
4x - 18 = 20 ( add 18 to both sides )
4x = 38 ( divide both sides by 4 )
x =
= 9.5
Hi im doing this test right now and what is the answer lol