Answer:
-8.8517
Step-by-step explanation:
We assume you want the log of 462 to a base of 1/2. Using the change of base formula, this is ...

Answer:
y > -x + 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Now I am early lol . Yes!! XD
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Sanjith U. (that's my signature just in typed format..yea)
<span>Let n = the number of nickles
Let q = the number of quarters
Then for your problem we have
(1) n + q = 43 and
(2) 5*n + 25*q = 100*6.95 (always work in cents to avoid decimal numbers) or
(3) 5*n + 25*q = 695
Now substitute n of (1) into (3) and get
(4) 5*(43 - q) + 25*q = 695 or
(5) 215 - 5*q + 25*q = 695 or
(6) 20*q = 695 - 215 or
(7) 20*q = 480 or
(8) q = 24
Then using (1) we get
(9) n + 24 = 43 or
(10) n = 19
Let's check these values.
Is (.05*19 + .25*24 = 6.95)?
Is (.95 + 6.00 = 6.95)?
Is (6.95 = 6.95)? Yes
Answer: Kevin and Randy have 19 nickles and 24 quarters in the jar.</span>
.2 is 1/5 as a decimal, because 2/10 broken down is 1/5. we have to write it this way (0.2) because there is no fifths place.