OK so for the first one, you have 3 TVs for 1200 dollars. The 90 dollars is a 1 time cost. so what u want to do is multiply 3 by 1200 and then add 90.
A.4d+$13.00-$6.00=$13.20 is your answer.
The reason for this is :
Step One : Start with what you know
($13.00-$6.00)
Then make a full equation based on what you need to find out.($7.00+4d)/4=(13.20)/4
Start simplifying.
(1.75+d)-1.75=(3.3)-1.75
Continue to simplify for your answer.
d=1.55
1.55 is the answer.
(A is your answer.)
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Answer:
170
Step-by-step explanation:
The given relations can be used to write and solve an equation for the number of stickers Peter has.
<h3>Setup</h3>
Let p represent the number of stickers Peter has. That is twice as many as Joe, so Joe has (p/2) stickers. Joe has 40 more stickers than Emily, so the number of stickers Emily has is (p/2 -40).
The total number of stickers is 300:
p +p/2 +(p/2 -40) = 300
<h3>Solution</h3>
2p = 340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . add 40, collect terms
p = 170 . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 2
Peter has 170 stickers.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
Joe has 170/2 = 85 stickers. Emily has 85-40 = 45 stickers.
We could write three equations in three unknowns. Solving those using substitution would result in substantially the same equation that we have above. Or, such a system of equations could be solved using a calculator's matrix functions, as in the attachment.
p +j +e = 300
p -2j +0e = 0
0p +j -e = 40
If you have some thing like x^2 + x + x^3 + x^2 the correct order would be x^3 + x^2 + x^2 + x.