I think the answer is 1/8 but I’m not 100% positive
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Step-by-step explanation:
C is total cost, e is the number of enlargements.
c=10e + 50
Plug in the total cost to find the number of enlargements
180=10e +50
Subtract 50 from both sides
130=10e
Divide each side by 10 and you are left with
13=e
The number of enlargements for $180 is 13.
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Hey there! I'd be delighted to help you out!
First, let's write down our expression!
When we look at this expression, we see that all of the numbers are <u>terms, </u>or numbers that are added. We have four terms in this equation, which are:
Now, to simplify, we want to combine like terms. Like terms are numbers that have the same variable (or no variable) and are raised to the same power. 1 and 5 are like terms because they both have no variable and they are both raised to the power of 1 (any number that is itself is raised to this power). 4x and 12x are like terms because they both have an x and a power of 1. 4y and 5x are not like terms because they have different variables. 4x³ and 2x² are not like terms because they are raised to different powers.
Now, we see that with our numbers, x² and -2x² are like terms, and -x and 8x are also like terms. We can combine accordingly.
Now we combine to get our simplified expression!
I hope that this helps! Have a wonderful day!