The equation to show the depreciation at the end of x years is

Data;
- cost of machine = 1500
- annual depreciation value = x
<h3>Linear Equation</h3>
This is an equation written to represent a word problem into mathematical statement and this is easier to solve.
To write a linear depreciation model for this machine would be
For number of years, the cost of the machine would become

This is properly written as

where x represents the number of years.
For example, after 5 years, the value of the machine would become

The value of the machine would be $500 at the end of the fifth year.
From the above, the equation to show the depreciation at the end of x years is f(x) = 1500 - 200x
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<span>A high school baseball team averaged 800 fans for each of its seven home games. What is the order of magnitude of the total attendance?
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10X^2 + 15x-34x -51
5x (2x+3)-17(2x+3)
(5x-17) (2x+3)
Answer:
680 girls and 850 boys
Step-by-step explanation:
the ratio of girls is 4/9
then we can find the number of girls (G) in the group of 1530 students using proportions:
4 / 9 = G / 1530
solving for G by multiplying both sides of the proportion by 1530, we get:
G = 4 * 1530 / 9 = 680
So there were:
680 girls and 1530 - 680 = 850 boys