If Jordan has $55 and she earns $67 by doing chores, you can calculate how much money does Jordan have now using the following step:
$55 + $67 = $122
Result: Jordan has $122.
Answer:
61
Step-by-step explanation:
PS is a midsegment of the triangle, so is half the length of the parallel base segment.
2PS = QR
2(x -16) = x +29 . . . . . substitute given expressions
2x -32 = x +29 . . . . . eliminate parentheses
x = 61 . . . . . . . . . . . . add 32-x
=1/4+1/4+1/16=8/16+1/16=9/16
Answer=I
15(x+3)+11x represents the total cost
To solve for this, let's look at the information that we know...
26 students go on the trip
15 students pay $3 more for an additional class (x+3)
26-15=11
11students pay, x, the price of the trip.
So 15(x+3) represents the 15 students who pay for both the trip and the automotive class, and 11x represents the students who simply just pay for the cost of the trip.
Thus, 15(x+3)+11x represents the scenario
I believe the answer is -(2+x)/(2x-4)