If Susan had 2$ and got to 12$ we need to find what multiplied by 2 = 12. So, 12/2=6
If 6x2=12 then 11x6=66
66$
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Answer:
Choice D, 81
Discussion:
By log 3x = 4 I presume that "3" is the base not a multiplier of x. Assuming it is the base, then the equation is equivalent to
x = 3^4
= 81
This is Choice D.
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MrB
Answer:
d > 2
Step-by-step explanation:
By definition a function can have only one value of y for any given value of x.
Since B. contains both (-1,2) and (-1,0), y has two values for the same value of x and thus B. cannot be a function...
Its the second option!
The range expresses the constraints of y-values of a function. There is a solid point at positive three which means that it is included. The open point at -3 means it’s not included. This makes the range -3