Answer:
$129.80
Step-by-step explanation:
Discount: .20 * 649 = 129.80
<h3>What is the greatest common factor for 60 and 45 ?</h3>
<em>The greatest common factor (GCF) is also known as greatest common divisor (GCD).</em>
<em>First we have to find the prime factorization of 60</em>
60 = 2² × 3 × 5
<em>Then we have to find the prime factorization of 45</em>
45 = 3² × 5
<em>Now we have to multiply the common factors to both numbers with a lower exponent</em>
GCF = 3 × 5 = 15
Answer : GCF(60,45) = 15
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a)
Add the costs of material and labor together:
Subtract this value from how much Lucy sells a necklace for:
Lucy's profit from a necklace is $7.04.
Set up a fraction where the profit is the numerator, and the sale price is the denominator to get your ratio:
The ratio will be 704/1599.
b)
Divide the profit by the sale price:
Multiply the decimal by 100 to get your percentage:
Check the tenths value to round to the nearest percent:
0 < 5
44.03 ≈ 44
44% of the sale price is profit.
c)
Divide the total amount Lucy earned at the fair by the sale price of an individual necklace:
Lucy made 14 necklaces.
To find the total profit Lucy made from the fair, multiply the total amount of necklaces she made by the profit for each necklace:
Lucy's total profits were $98.56.
Substitute the values
-2(-2)^2+4(3)
First evaluate the exponent.
-2(4)+4(3)
Then evaluate multiplication.
-8+4(3)
-8+12
Then add.
Final answer:4
N - 6 = 15
I’m not sure if this is exactly what you’re asking for but I’m positive that this is the answer