The answer is about 36.9%
I just guessed and checked. 95-60= 35
So .3685×95 is the closest to equaling 35
Answer:
the cost each of one cherry pie and one lemon meringue pie is 9 and $12 respectively
Step-by-step explanation:
The computation of the cost of one cherry pie and the lemon meringue pie is shown below:
Let us assume the cherry pie be x
And, the lemon meringue pie be y
So according to the question
x + 5y = $69
5x + 7y = $129
Now multiply by 5 in the equation 1
5x + 25y = $345
5x + 7y = $129
18y = $216
y = $12
And, x would be
x + 5($12) = $69
x = $9
Hence, the cost each of one cherry pie and one lemon meringue pie is 9 and $12 respectively
Answer:
-16/15
Step-by-step explanation:
ok let's break this down.
6(4+7k) = 6*4 + 42k (use distributive property)
3k - 6(4+k) = 3k - 24 - 6k (do the same thing)
24 + 42k = 3k - 24 -6k (let's simplify this a bit)
24+42k = -24-3k (add 3k on both sides)
24+45k=-24 (subtract 24 on both sides)
45k = -48
k = -48/45 or -16/15
Answer:
f(x) is shifted to the left 2 units of g(x)
f(x) will not be shifted vertically since we did not add anything to g(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
g(x) = x^2+2
f(x) = g(x+2)
When we shift with h(x+c) it is a horizontal shift
if c>0 it moves it left c units
if c< 0 it moves it right c units
Since c is 2, this is shifted left 2 units
f(x) is shifted to the left 2 units of g(x)
When we shift with h(x)+c it is a vertical shift
if c>0 it moves it up c units
if c< 0 it moves it down c units
f(x) will not be shifted vertically since we did not add anything to g(x)