Answer:
a. $17.83
b. $82.17
Step-by-step explanation:
a.
We need to find total cost of all the items.
2 package of pencil for 1.98 each: Total = 1.98 * 2 = 3.96
1 binder for 7.69: Total = 7.69
1 divider for 2.69: Total = 2.69
1 pencil box for 3.49: Total = 3.49
We sum all of these to get:
3.96 + 7.69 + 2.69 + 3.49 = $17.83
b.
She only spent 17.83 and she had 100 dollars. So we subtract amount spent (17.83) from total (100) to get remaining balance.
100 - 17.83 = $82.17
The Sum of 2 3/5-1 3/8 is 1.225
i hoped that helped u.
Answer:
Equation: $83=5w+25 and 12 walks more
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is an equation: $83=5w+25
The $83 on the left represents the $83 goal for the bike (or the total amount of money that Taylor needs)
The 5w represents that Taylor earns $5 per time she walks the dog, with the w being the number of walks.
The +25 shows that Taylor has already earned $25 from walking the dog. (Not sure if you need it, but the $25 took 5 dog walks –– 5•5=25)
To solve:
83 = 5w + 25 –– Subtract 25 from both sides to get the variable term alone
58 = 5w –– Divide both sides by 5 to get w alone
11.6 = w –– <u>Round this up to 12</u> because you can't really do 3/5 of a walk (this means Taylor needs to walk the dog 12 more times to earn enough to buy the bike)
Check:
83=5w+25 –– Replace w with 12
83=5(12)+25 –– Multiply
83=60+25 –– Add
83=85 –– <u>This shows she will have $2 left over</u>
Answer:
f + g=9x^2 +x-9
The domain is all real values
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = x - 9
g(x) = 9 x^2
f + g=x-9+9x^2
= 9x^2 +x-9
The domain is the values that x can take
The domain is all real values