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They get a reduced rate if they rent 7 pairs of skis for every 3 snowboards rented the reduced ski rate is $45.50 per pair of skis per week, and the reduced snowboard rate is $110 per snowboard per week. the sales tax on each rental is 16%<span>The group has $2500 available to spend on ski and snowboard rentals. Why is the greatest number of pairs of skis and snowboards the group can rent if the ratio of pair of skis to snowboards is 7:3?
7 pairs of skis * 45.50 rent per pair = 318.50
3 snowboards * 110 rent per snowboard = 330
318.50 + 330 = 648.50
648.50 * 1.16 = 752.26
2500 / 752.26 = 3.32 or 3 sets of 7:3 ratio.
7 * 3 = 21
21 * 45.50 = 955.50
3 * 3 = 9
9 * 110 = 990
955.50 + 990 = 1,945.50
1,945.50 * 1.16 = 2,256.78 total cost
2,500 - 2,256.78 = 243.22 change
The group can rent 21 pairs of skis and 9 snowboards for only 2,256.78</span>
Answer:
The correct answers are 4A+B, 1.5B, 12A
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Answer:
-1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Rise over run
Rises -1 runs 4
slope = -1/4
Answer:
$9.60
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Find the Discount </em>
The sale is 85% off, and the chalkboard is $64. To find the discount, multiply 85% and 64
85%*64
Convert 85% to a decimal by dividing by 100, or moving the decimal 2 spots to the left
85/100=0.85
85. --> 8.5--> .85
0.85*64=54.4
$54.40 is the discount
<em>Find the price </em>
Now we now the discount is $54.40. We have to subtract the discount from the regular price to find the sale price
regular price - discount
64-54.40
9.6
$9.60 is the sale price
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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