<h3><em><u>The equation to find the number of hours for which the total cost will be the same for the two services is:</u></em></h3><h3>12 + 5h = 18 + 3h</h3>
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Let "h" be the number of hours
Given that,
<em><u>Derrick's Dog Sitting charges $12 plus $5 per hour</u></em>
Cost : 12 + 5(number of hours )
Cost : 12 + 5h ---------- eqn 1
<em><u>Darlene's Dog Sitting charges $18 plus $3 per hour</u></em>
Cost: 18 + 3(number of hours)
Cost: 18 + 3h ---------- eqn 1
<em><u>For eqn 1 = eqn 2, the number of hours for the total cost will be the same for the two services</u></em>
Therefore,
12 + 5h = 18 + 3h
Thus option A is correct
Answer:
Matt made the error
He used the diameter instead of the radius in step 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The length of the third side can be expressed as an inequality...
0 < 3rd side < 39, depending on the angle
Answer:
4 coins
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's find out how much she gave the teller:
2($20)=$40
Now, let's find out how much change the teller owes her:
$40.00-$39.63=$0.37 or 37 cents
The largest coin (under 37 cents), is a quarter which is worth 25 cents...
37-25=12 cents
The largest coin (under 12 cents), is a dime which is worth 10 cents...
12-10=2
The largest coin (under 2 cents), is a penny which is worth 1 cent...
2-1=1
And one more penny...
1-1=0
Therefore the fewest amount of coins she can get in change are a quarter, a dime, and two pennies, which is 4 coins.