Answer:
The inequality tha can be used to find how many more bags of popcorn Jeff still needs to sell today to make a profit is
x - 12 ≥ 40.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us represent the number of bags of popcorn as p
Jeff sells popcorn for $3 per bag. To make a profit each day, he needs to sell at least $120 worth of popcorn.
We have the equation:
$3 × p ≥ $120
3p ≥ $120
p ≥ 120/3
p ≥ 40 bags
He must sell at least 40 bags to make a profit
He has sold $36 worth of popcorn today.
1 bag is $3
Hence, he has sold
$36/$3 = 12 bags of popcorn
Which inequality can be used to find Jeff still needs to sell today to make a profit?
This equality is given as:
x - 12 bags ≥ 40 bags
x - 12 ≥ 40
x ≥40 - 12
x ≥ 28 bags
She still need to sell 28 more bags of popcorn.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Given</h3>
<h3>Find</h3>
- Solve for x
- Find x when p = -5
<h3>Solution</h3>
- 4(px + 1) = 64
- 4(px + 1)/4 = 64/4
- px + 1 = 16
- px = 15
- x = 15/p
<u>When p = -5, substitute p:</u>
Something I noticed about angle 4, is that it shares a straight line with angle 3. (above it is a straight line)
A straight line equals 180 degrees.
So, angle 4 + angle 3= 180 degrees.
Angle 3 is congruent to angle 7.
180-132= Angle 7
180-132= 48
48 degrees is your answer.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Yo sup??
Area of trapezium=1/2*(sum of opposite sides)*(height of trapezium)
=1/2*(12.5+17.5)*6
=1/2*30*6
=90 cm²
Therefore the correct answer is option A
Hope this helps.