Answer:
Company one charges $11 + $0.16 per min.
Then if you talk for x minutes, the cost will be:
C₁(x) = $11 + ($0.16 per min)*x
For company two, the prize is $20 + $0.11 per min, and if yo talk for x minutes, the cost will be:
C₂(x) = $20 + ($0.11 per min)*x
Now we want to find the value of x, the number of minutes, such that the cost is the same with both companies.
C₁(x) = C₂(x)
$11 + ($0.16 per min)*x = $20 + ($0.11 per min)*x
($0.16 per min)*x - ($0.11 per min)*x = $20 - $11
($0.05 per min)*x = $9
x = $9/($0.05 per min) = 180 mins
If you speak for 180 minutes, the cost is the same in both companies.
111) 5:4
112) 3.6
113) -4
114) 0.3 units down, 0.4 units to the left
Answer: 2.3
Step-by-step explanation:
9.2 is divided by 4 is 2.3 so the last quarter is 2.3
5×21/-1+9
105/-1 +9
-105 +9
-96
hope that helps
Answer:
1. 144 2. 16 3. 1 4. 3x-6
Step-by-step explanation:
So think of this as a function in a function. So you work from the inside to the outside. So for problem 1, we start with f(4)) [you read it "f of 4"] so what is the solution when x = 4, since f(x) means the function of x so f(4) means 'the function of 4' inside f(x).
Since f(x) = 3x then f(4) = 3(4) [notice how you substitute the 4 everywhere you see a letter x]
so f(4) = 12, now you work the next part h(f(4)) since f(4)=12 then h(12)
So take the h(x) function which is h(x) =
then h(12) =
so h(12) = 144