Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph shows you the value stored on the card dropped by $14 when Gina rented 4 videos. Thus the cost of each one is ...
... $14/4 = $3.50
Gina now has $84 on the card, so can rent an additional ...
... $84/$3.50 = 24 . . . . videos
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Division is a way to do "repeated subtraction." That is, if we were to subtract $3.50 from $84 repeatedly, we would find we could do it 24 times.
Okay, so keeping mind that the equation for area is A = L x W, look at the measurements you already have. 5.5 x 10^5 is the length, and 4.2 x 10^4 is the width. Switch them into full form and use a calculator to multiply the two for the area in meters.
550000 x 42000 = 23100000000, which in scientific form is 2.31 × 10^10. So that's answer one.
For the second, in kilometers, just take the full measurement you already have, 23100000000 m, transfer it into kilometers, 23100000 km, and then find its scientific notation, 2.31 × 10^7. That's answer two.
To answer the last question for which is more suitable, just consider what number you'd prefer to look at: a bigger number or a smaller one. Since the kilometer measurement number is smaller, its correct.
Summarily, the answers are 2.31 × 10^10, 2.31 × 10^7, and square kilometers, in that order.
Answer:
The required probability is, 
Step-by-step explanation:
Of 24 employees at a local supermarket, 13 work as cashiers and 11 stock shelves. If 4 employees are selected at random to work overtime, then
P( all 4 are cashiers) = 

Answer:
complementary angles
Step-by-step explanation:
Adjacent angles form a right angle.
A right angle is 90 degrees.
Two angles that add to 90 degrees are complementary.
The adjacent angles are complementary
Answer:
$ 3750 = truck rental; $125 per ton of sugar transported
C is cost; S is number of tons transported
Equation relating C to S would be a linear equation like y = mx + b
C = 125S + $3750
This equation would be graphed in the first quadrant only
you would start with your y-intercept at (0, 3750)
As x increases by 1, your y increases by 125 yielding these points:
(1, 3875) (2, 4000) (3, 4125) etc.
This shows that for each increase by one ton of sugar, the cost goes up $125
Step-by-step explanation: