Answer:the company bought 12 computers and 4 printers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the number of computers that the company bought.
Let y represent the number of printers that the company bought.
The company buys a total of 16 machines. It means that
x + y = 16
Each computer costs $550 and each printer costs $390. If the company spends $8160 for all the computers and printers that was bought, it means that
550x + 390y = 8160 - - - - - - - - - - 1
Substituting x = 16 - y into equation 1, it becomes
550(16 - y) + 390y = 8160
8800 - 550y + 390y = 8160
- 550y + 390y = 8160 - 8800
- 160y = - 640
y = - 640/ - 160
y = 4
Substituting y = 4 into x = 16 - y, it becomes
x = 16 - 4
x = 12
"one today is worth two tomorrows; and
farther, have you somewhat to do tomorrow, do it today"
<span>controlling time
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"Get what you can, and what you get hold;
'Tis the stone that will turn all your lead into gold"
<span>materialism/self help
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"fools make Feasts, and wise men eat them"
efficiency
"early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and
wise"
<span>Efficiency /materialism
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Answer:
slope = y = 1/2
y-intercept = b = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
slope intercept equation:
y = mx + b----->(equation 1)
m is slope
b is y-intercept
y = 1/2x - 3----->(equation 2)
Compare (equation 1) and (equation 1)
slope = y = 1/2
y-intercept = b = -3
I'm not at my desk and can't check it out right now.
But I think you should try 10 and -42 .
Answer:
(d) x = -3/4; y = -3 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
You are asked for the coordinates of the point of intersection of the lines on the graph. This requires interpolation, because not all grid lines are marked, and the point is not on any grid line.
<h3>Interpolation</h3>
The idea of "interpolation" is figuring the value of a point that lies between points whose values are known. The answer choices here suggest that we are to interpolate to the nearest 1/4 unit. This requires that you mentally (or actually) divide the space between grid lines into 4 equal sections, and figure where the point lies relative to those divisions.
In the case of the x-coordinate, the first grid line left of the y-axis is not marked, but we notice it lies halfway between x=0 and x=-2. That means we can safely assume that the unmarked vertical grid line has a value of x=-1.
<h3>Application</h3>
<u>horizontal coordinate</u>
The location of the point of intersection of the two lines is horizontally closer to the -1 (unmarked) grid line than it is to the y-axis. Its x-value will be between -1 and 0. The answer choices tell us it is -3/4, consistent with it being about 3/4 of the distance toward -1 from 0.
x = -3/4
<u>vertical coordinate</u>
The location of the point of intersection of the two lines is vertically about halfway between -3 and -4. The answer choices tell us it is -3 1/2.
y = -3 1/2