Answer:
6 games.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
Monthly membership fee of store 1 is $7.5, but then the charge to rent a game is only $1.00
Another store has no membership fee, but that store charges $2.00 to rent a game.
Let there be n games needed to be rented each month for the total fees to be the same from either store.
Cost of first store = $7.50+$1.00n
Cost of another store = $2.00
If cost equals,
$7.50+$1.00n=$2
n=5.5
6
Hence, 6 games needed to be rented each month.
Answer:
56 and 43
Step-by-step explanation:
(x+13)+x = 99
2x+13 = 99
2x = 99-13
2x = 86
x = 86/2
x = 43
Smaller number = 43
Larger number is 56
Check
56-43 = 13
56+43 = 99
Answer:
I hope this helps:D
SA : 600 Cm2
LA : 500 Cm2
V. : 500 Cm3
and these are all rounded to the nearest hundredth
we have

where
c---------> is the total cost of going to the carnival
t---------> is the number of
tickets purchased
we know that
<u>the domain of the function is the interva</u>l---------------> [0,∞)
Because the number of tickets can not be negative
<u>The range of the function is the interval</u>-------------> [10,∞)
Because the total cost can not be negative
using a graph tool
see the attached figure
The answer in the attached figure