Answer:
The bracelet will cost 85$ and it'll have 2 charms.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find the total cost of the bracelet and how many charms it'd be we need to build an equation for each store. So we have:
Oak Grove:
total cost = 16*charm + 53
Sandoval:
total cost = 27*charm + 31
We then find the number of charm that'll make them equal, since the price has to be the same on both shops:
16*charm + 53 = 27*charm + 31
27*charm - 16*charm = 53 - 31
11*charm = 22
charm = 2
The cost of the bracellet is:
total cost = 27*2 + 31 = 85 $
S·S=500. S²=500. S=√500. S=22.36. 22.4 inches for 1 side, 22.4(4)=89.6, 89.6 for all 4 :)
Answer:
-4x-6x=-20=
x=2
-3(2x-3)=33=
x=-4
4x+3x+2x=180
x=20
Step-by-step explanation:
-4x-6x=-20
-4+(-6)=-10x
-10x=20 (divide both by 10)
x=-2 (divide by -1 to get positive)
x=2
-3(2x-3)=33
-6x+9=33
-9 . -9
-6x=24 (divide both by -6)
x=-4 (divide by -1 to make positive)
4x+3x+2x=180
(combine like terms)
9x=180 (divide both sides by 9)
x=20